True to its promise to uplift local communities, a team from Carnival City visited two Ekurhuleni primary schools to distribute nutritious soup and chocolate eggs, last Tuesday. Handing out soup are, (on the left): Courtney MacKay, Avi Naidoo and Njabulo Tshabalala. On the right: Makhosy Khoza, Miresh Kisten and Akhona Cawe.
Young pupils from Manzini Primary School in Katlehong and Ikusasalethu Primary School in Vosloorus received a surprise visit from Carnival City’s marketing team, on Tuesday.
Armed with hearty homemade soup and delicious chocolate eggs, the team swooped in to share some joy with the children.
Some 3 000 Easter eggs and cups of hot, nutritious soup were distributed to the youngsters, who were delighted with their spoils from Carnival City.
True to its promise to uplift local communities, a team from Carnival City visited two Ekurhuleni primary schools to distribute nutritious soup and chocolate eggs, last Tuesday. Handing out soup are, (on the left): Courtney MacKay, Avi Naidoo and Njabulo Tshabalala. On the right: Makhosy Khoza, Miresh Kisten and Akhona Cawe.
Carnival City’s marketing team visited two Ekurhuleni primary schools on Tuesday to spread some joy and hand out delicious treats. Seen here are, Miresh Kisten (left), Michelle Smith, Frieda Shongwe, Lucy Sekatane (deputy principal of Manzini Primary School in Katlehong), Avi Naidoo, Courtney Mackay, Nomfundiso Booi, Conty Tebele, Ken Lindsay and Makhosy Khoza.
Happy children from Ikusasalethu Primary in Vosloorus enjoy soup from Carnival City.
Carnival City’s stilt walker, Ken Lindsay, was in the entourage which visited local schools to hand out soup and chocolates, on Tuesday. He is seen here greeting the young children.