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Sweet treats for KwaDukuza seniors

The event was held at the R.A Moodley hall in KwaDukuza.

The R A Moodley Home for the Aged and the SADAFTA (Stanger and District Association for the Aged) Valentine’s Day event was graced by a visit from Miss Ballito, Milan Dhaniram last Thursday.

The event was held at the R.A Moodley hall in KwaDukuza.

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Miss Ballito arranged for the seniors to enjoy delicious cakes from Berni’s Bakery, sponsored by MedExcel Occupational Medical Centre, Dr Kapil Bedasie and Sanjeev Kasipersad; and more treat contributions from Nurse Tracy Coetsee and Ashton Ramchand.

“I spent my morning speaking about my reign as Miss Ballito, about my community projects that everyone can get involved in, and why I am so thankful to our senior citizens.

“For their many years of contributions to the community we live in, and for the love and care they have brought to many over the years.”

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