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MandelaDay: Mohlakeng elderly pampered

Nosi Rebe, a somatologist also offered her services free of charge to give massages to the elderly.

The Simunye Thuso Service Centre in Mohlakeng Extension 4 was a hive of activity as part of its Mandela Day festivities as a number of corporate and non-profit organisations, the community and government departments made 18 July a happy day for the elderly.

Harmony Gold mine had a test screening for various ailments including TB and HIV.

Harmony Gold Mine held a screening event for various ailments, including TB and HIV, while the Mohau Home-based Care group and former teachers from the West Rand Retired Teachers Association handed out blankets.

Nozi Mapena, local ward councillor walked in a 2km walking race with the masses to pay tribute to the late global icon, Nelson Mandela.

Nosi Rebe, a Somatologist offered her services free of charge to massage the elderly.

Nosi Rebe, a somatologist (a person who is interested in assisting others to improve their general wellness and aesthetic appearance through information and the practice of healthy life style habits, product use and clinic treatments, according to the Somatology Clinic at the Durban University of Technology) – also offered her services free of charge to give massages to the elderly.

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