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WATCH: Queensburgh’s Parkside Primary staff take on the #JerusalemaChallenge

The song has become an anthem of hope in communities all over the world during the Covid-19 pandemic.

A NEW trend called the #JerusalemaChallenge has gone viral on various social media platforms and to bring the excitement closer to home, staff from Parkside Primary recently took on the challenge to show off their dance moves.  

The school in Malvern has been keeping their learners occupied and up-to-date with their school work via both digital learning platforms and the gradual return to the classroom in line with the regulations set out by the Department of Basic Education. 

The video was shared on WhatsApp groups by the various class groups.

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Recently one of our sister publications, Berea Mail, shared a story about staff from a Glenwood based school who also participated in the challenge.

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The 2020 released dance track, by Master KG and featuring Nomcebo Zikode, has become an anthem of hope in communities all over the world.
People are calling the dance track, South African’s biggest export this year. 

It has topped charts around the world and the music video by Master KG on YouTube reached 100 million views late in August. 

 
 

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At the time of going to press, the contents of this feature mirrored South Africa’s lockdown regulations.
 
 
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Evelyn Morris

Feature Journalist and Photographer from Durban, KZN. She loves finding the exciting details behind a story and is passionate about digital content, social media and living in Durban. Eve is a single mum to a strikingly funny 11-year-old Whovian.

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