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Elves land at King Shaka International and spread festive spirit

Children were treated to a free face paint and even got introduced to a few clowns and some of Santa's little helpers which roamed the airport handing out hats and lollipops.

Despite the wind elves took over the King Shaka International Airport on Saturday, bringing joy to local travellers and guests alike.

Children were treated to a free face paint and even got introduced to a few clowns and some of Santa’s little helpers which roamed the airport handing out hats and lollipops.

Santa’s elves (left) Patrick Shinga and (right) Swelihle Mkhize made sure that Axel and West Gray got their hats and lollipops while grandparents Jenny and Fred looked on happily at the King Shaka International Airport last weekend.
Enjoying a little bit of sunshine at King Shaka International Airport were (back, from left) Kamogelo Machaba, Mbali Buthelezi, Mabule Matjie, (front) Kganya Bela, Bophelo Bela and Keletso Machaba.
Entertaining the audience at the King Shaka International Airport with her version of Shallows by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper was Natalie Rungan.
Posing with Zippy the Clown at the King Shaka International Airport fun day were Geshan, Deoshan and Kimi Moodley.
Showing off her face-painting skills was Bianca Doman and her ‘canvas’, Bophelo Bela.
Posing with Zippy the Clown at the King Shaka International Airport fun day were Geshan, Deoshan and Kimi Moodley.

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