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PHOTOS: Enderun Colleges – Polokwane hosts World Health Day

Enderun Colleges hosted a World Health Day with a diverse panel of experts, including dietitians, paediatricians and general practitioners, alongside organisations such as the SANBS, Violet Cares and Cansa.

POLOKWANE – On April 7, Enderun Colleges – Polokwane hosted a World Health Day event under the theme ‘It’s a Gift of Life’.

The event brought together healthcare professionals and other organisations to promote wellness and life-saving initiatives.

The event featured a diverse panel of experts, including dietitians, paediatricians and general practitioners, alongside organisations such as the SANBS, Violet Cares and Cansa.

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