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Germiston hosts Ekurhuleni Aerobics Festival promoting fitness and social change

Organised by Future Shapers Aerobics Club under the leadership of Ntokozo Mwelase, the event filled the Germiston City Hall to capacity for a second consecutive year.

The Ekurhuleni Aerobics Festival (EAF) has once again shown that fitness is a powerful tool for social change.

Organised by Future Shapers Aerobics Club under the leadership of Ntokozo Mwelase, the event filled Germiston City Hall to capacity for a second consecutive year.

Keabetswe Nkwe at the event.

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“What started as a platform to grow local fitness clubs has evolved into a massive community movement focused on health, economic opportunity, and the fight against GBVF,” said Mwelase.

Here are some of the people who attended the event.

Noluthando Sibeko – Astro Amana.
Mervis Mkhize – Trimax Fitness Club at the event.

 

Joy Kobue, enjoys the event.
Gladys Maluka from Discovery Vitality and Kim Thuputlela.

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Journalist for Germiston City News with an overall experience of 5 years in the profession.

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