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    Hundreds come for Mandela Day meal

    Sue MaclennanBy Sue MaclennanJuly 21, 2020Updated:July 23, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    Around 500 people received a meal on Saturday 18 July, Mandela Day, thanks to the soup kitchen run by Lulama Maseti. Photo: Sue Maclennan

    Lulama Maseti usually feeds around 200 people a day thanks to donations from local businesses and individuals. She cooks on a three-plate gas stove that has been donated.On Saturday 18 July, Mandela Day, Maseti and her team cooked for 500 people from Extensions 4, 6, 8 and 9 as well as adjacent transit Camp and eNkanini.

    • Lulama Maseti cooks meals for community members Monday through Saturday and dishes up at 9.30am. If you would like to know more, or assist, please call her at 076 922 2411.
    Around 500 people received a meal on Saturday 18 July, Mandela Day, thanks to the soup kitchen run by Lulama Maseti. Photo: Sue Maclennan
    (Left to right) Nolukhanyo Catisi, Nwabisa Nkosi, Bulelwa Kula and Lulama Maseti peeled vegetables on Friday night and woke up at 5am on Saturday to cook for 500 people on Mandela Day. Photo: Sue Maclennan
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