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Monthly fitness mornings to be hosted in Pinetown

Ubuntu Wellness Project will hosts two events, a wellness morning on Saturday, 27 March and a fundraising concert with live music on Sunday, 28 March.

A COMMUNITY building initiative for women, Ubuntu Wellness Project, based at Pineville Junction, will host monthly wellness mornings on the last Saturday of each month to raise funds for small businesses.

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The first one kicks off on Saturday, 27 March from 9am to 12pm.

Families can explore yoga, tai chi, zumba and enjoy a special presentation on a specific topic in a safe, beautiful outdoor setting.

Zintle Magwaza, Seble Tenachin and Hailey Fudu invite residents to a fun healthy outdoor exercise to benefit a worthy cause on Saturday, 27 March.

In addition to the monthly wellness morning, founder of the wellness centre, Hailey Fudu said they will be hosting a fundraising picnic with live music by Milton Chissano and some awesome tunes compliments of Vintage Records, also located at Pineville Junction on Sunday, 28 March from 2pm to 4pm.

“The fundraiser will include some team building activities and optional walk-in massages, snacks and cold pressed juices. The day will also feature some talented crafters,” said Fudu.

Fudu appeals to residents to support these fundraisers and consider buying beautiful traditional picnic blankets which will be on sale.

She added that due to Covid-19 protocols, people need to book so that they will be able to monitor the numbers and observe safety protocols. Entrance fee is a donation. To book or make a donation, WhatsApp Ubuntu on 067 815 2019.

 


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