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Dundee Hospital rallies behind Comrades runners

Lindani Sangweni and Mzwandile Nxumalo have are leading the way of putting into practice the hospital's motto of ensuring that they keep fit, exercise regularly and live healthy lifestyles.

Out of the thousands of runners who will be tackling the virtually impossible dream of running from Pietermartizburg to Durban on Sunday, the Dundee Hospital management and staff will be holding thumbs for two of their own.

Lindani Sangweni and Mzwandile Nxumalo have are leading the way of putting into practice the hospital’s motto of ensuring that they keep fit, exercise regularly and live healthy lifestyles.

This year’s Comrades Marathon is ASIJIKI – never turn back – and acknowleding the bravery and that goes with taking on the Comrades.

“The Dundee community at large are in  support of our colleagues and other participants from Endumeni and Umzinyathi taking part in the Marathon.
As the Department of Health within Umzinyathi we encourage all community members to keep fit. We know Lindani and Mzwandile will bring back the medals.

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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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