Durban North man runs to Johannesburg in solo anti-GBV campaign
Andrew Lusk has dubbed his journey, The Road to Hope 2021.
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DURBAN North resident, Andrew Lusk (29) has embarked on a mammoth run from Durban to Johannesburg to raise awareness about gender-based violence. The runner had just set off on his journey when the Northglen News checked in to find out more.
“I had just R200 in my pocket when I left,” said Lusk who began his run on Friday, 5 March – setting off on the N2 Highway near Chris Hani Road in Redhill.
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