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CoE runners conquer Thembisa Mile

Ekurhuleni runners proved their mettle at the Thembisa Mile, with several members clocking strong finishes.

Runners from the City of Ekurhuleni Athletics Club conquered the Thembisa Mile on October 26. The event, made up of distances of a mile (1.6km) and 10km, took place at the Olifantsfontein Sports Ground in Midrand.

The participating club members and their official times were:
• Lucky Bosoga: 39:11
• Sekwele Mphahlele: 43:11
• Collen Dhlamini: 44:41
• Bonginkosi Mabala: 47: 54
• Thabang Moloto: 54:36
• Amelia Masola: 58:37
• Moeketsi Majela: 1:08:42
• Phumzile Magagula: 1:09:10
• Edwin Makhubo: 1:09:26
• Koke Mooka: 1:11:52
• Phuti Mphela: 1:12:34
• Phumzile Gcanga: 1:14:56
• Esther Sithole: 1:18:40
• Fulufhelo Nekhumbe: 1:19:18
• Siya Mamela: 1:19:31
• Zandile Pitjeng: 1:22:01
• Special Mhlanga: 1:24
• Mamapote Mohube: 1:31:11
• Mmasentle Mahlaola: 1:31:11
• Grace Makhubo: 1:31:23
• Sylvia Shebu: 1:35:31
• Lufuno Mokatsi: 1:44:15


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Stacy Slatter

News editor Stacy Slatter is a seasoned journalist with 20 years of experience in community news. Throughout the years, she has covered a wide range of topics, from crime, municipal news and human interest stories, to sports and community events. Stacy also has extensive sub-editing experience.

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