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Sports challenge heats up this winter

There will be lots of entertainment: funland, stalls, soccer, netball, cricket, boxing, clowns, magic shows, modelling and much more.

It’s that time of the year again when Endumeni will be buzzing with one of the biggest winter sport challenges which will take place at Kallies Stadium from May 8-10.

There will be lots of entertainment: funland, stalls, soccer, netball, cricket, boxing, clowns, magic shows, modelling and much more.

Mr Khan, the organiser of this major event, says things will be changed on the sports side for this year.

Mr Khan will be concentrating on the under 13-year-old kids from different schools. There will also be a school day on May 7 where school children can ride on the funland with arm bands for R30, which covers unlimited rides for three hours and free entry to the stadium.

Due to the damages to the ground last year, Mr Khan will take strict measures to restrict vehicles from entering the stadium.

Supporters that attend must really bear with them regards parking as the parking will be on the road at ones own risk.

Please arrive early to avoid waiting in the long queue, especially on Saturday, May 9.

For any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact the following: Ash Khan (organiser and arm bands: 082 875 9046 or 074 438 8201 or 063 224 3668; Shaun Theron (sports: 083 735 3424); Yasmin (modelling and arm bands: 072 056 5124); and Pretty (boxing: 083 389 3567).

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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