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Klipriver Taxi Association gives back to the community

Association members gathered at the Tsakane Community Hall, where lunch and entertainment was provided to all in attendance

As a form of giving back to their customers (passengers), the Klipriver Taxi Association decided to “give back” to disabled people by showing them appreciation over the weekend.

Organised by Lindiwe Dladla, association members gathered at the Tsakane Community Hall, where lunch and entertainment was provided to all in attendance.

The association, together with Councillor Hlubi of Ward 9, managed to get 74 disabled people to the hall, where they were reminded that they too are loved and appreciated in society.

Guest speaker Dolly Mthembu, who is also disabled, gave a motivational address at the large gathering. In her speech, she stressed issues facing disabled people and how they can be overcome.

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