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VOX POPS: Locals reflect on Valentine’s Day

The Kempton Express interviewed a few elderlies in attempt to find out how they will celebrate the day and what love meant to them.

The Ward 91 Golden Classics celebrated Valentine’s Day on February 13.

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The Kempton Express interviewed a few elderlies to find out how they would celebrate the day and what love meant to them.

Gloria Thabo: Love is God, love doesn’t have a start and end. Love is unconditional.

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Maria Gale: Love is not a mere feeling but a principle. Love should be celebrated. We need to celebrate with those who are less fortunate.

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Portia Mabena: Love is God himself. I say this because he first loved us before we were formed in the womb. On Valentine’s Day I am going to send messages to people who have played an important role in my life and cook my mother a mouth-watering lunch.”

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Elsie Sibanyoni: Love is unconditional, it is pure and it is given in abundance to everyone that needs it.

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Maria Phillips: Love is all about respecting one another. Valentine’s Day is a normal day for me.

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Mhlauli Tshabalala: Love is above everything. God loves so much that he gave us his only son, so we must sacrifice and love our children, parents, and great-grandparents.”

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