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Hyundai Tzaneen experienced this first hand on Saturday by involving a few local schools and communities to promote their skills by being part of tradition and art. The function was mainly held to include a few groups from local communities to come and perform their art supported by Hyundai Tzaneen.

The youth of today face new and often very complex challenges and opportunities in their lives.

Several social influences, including high rates of family mobility, lack of social networks in neighbourhood’s and larger and more diverse school settings have changed the landscape of family and community life.

As a result communities nationwide are embracing efforts to promote the healthy growth and development of youth by providing them with support and experiences necessary to successfully make the transition into adulthood.

Hyundai Tzaneen experienced this first hand on Saturday by involving a few local schools and communities to promote their skills by being part of tradition and art.

The function was mainly held to include a few groups from local communities to come and perform their art supported by Hyundai Tzaneen.

Performing groups that were involved and who entertained onlookers with their talents were Rajeke Cultural Arts, the Love Life Centre’s gum boot dancers as well as a Brass Band and Tsonga Xibelana group.

These performing groups embraced the opportunity and it was truly a fun filled, bitter sweet experience to see hearts of people still wanting to make a difference.

The Hyundai Tzaneen Merensky Golf team was also involved and also sponsored by Hyundai Tzaneen.

The Hyundai Tzaneen team would like to thank MFC, Wesbank and also Francois Pyper with his team from the Traffic Department who made the day such a success.

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