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Mothwa Haven, an old-age home based in Glenwood, will be holding a fundraising event on April 22, which will include a fashion show and a pop-up market.

LOCAL old-age home Mothwa Haven will be having a fundraising event that will include a fashion show and a pop-up market on April 22. According to the Mothwa Haven public relations officer, Charity Ngecmu, the fundraising event will start at 14:00, but the vendors will start trading at 13:00.

“The guest speakers on the day will be Sunitha Naidoo, social worker from Tafta, and Joanna Durugiah from the Heart and Stroke Foundation. We will have music, a singer, Timothy Pandaram, and a senior group of dancers who will be entertaining throughout the event,” said Ngcemu.

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Ngcemu says there will be plenty of vendors on the day. “We will have Senamile who will be selling art, Shirle Green who will be selling pot plants, Bake-a-ton, and Azande from Shlobo Designs who will be selling leather bags.” The funds raised will go towards the refurbishment of the kitchen at Mothwa Haven.

If you would like to book a space at the pop-up or if you are hoping to attend the event, contact Charity on 031 201 4204. “Advanced booking is essential as space is limited, so give us a ring if you want to be part of the fun,” concluded Ngcemu.

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