As the country celebrated Freedom Day on April 27 to mark the country’s first democratic elections in 1994, the Advertiser spoke to a few residents of Boksburg who shared what Freedom Day means to them.
Spotted chilling at the Boksburg Lake is from left, back: Logan Mars, Micheal Mars, Ivan De Lange.
Front: Donavan De Lange and Quintin De Lange.
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Some of the people spotted in and around Boksburg
Enjoying a game of bowling at the Boksburg Bowling Club on Freedom Day is Joey Griffiths, Roy Turton, Lyn Turton, Andrew Jorgensen, Cherry Mills and Walda Gary.
Nonkululeko Shange from Windmill Park took her two children, Lerato Shange and Alwande Jiyane out to the Boksburg Lake park on Freedom Day, April 27.
Seen at the Boksburg Lake is Onika Gebeda, three-year-old Zandile and Amukelani Rathulo.
Tianey Mandere and her mother, Florance Mandere, were spotted at the Boksburg Lake park on Freedom Day.
Out and about in Boksburg on Freedom Day is Ashton Devy and his mother, Louise Johnston.
Enjoying themselves at the Boksburg Lake is Elizabeth Motloung and Nicholas Majola.
Enjoying some quiet time at the Boksburg Lake on Freedom Day is Rosa Swan and Trevor Arentsen.
Spotted at the Boksburg Lake is Shaun Gazvu, Patrick Mutenga, Kelvin Mcube, Devine Ncube, Eerwin Moodley and Mxolisi Ndlovu.
Ronnie de Roche and his friend Mike Griffiths were spotted at the Boksburg Bowls Club on Freedom Day.