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Church marches against teenage pregnancy

The girls led the march and ensured that their voices were heard in the streets of Thuthukani.

The Apostolic Faith Mission (Lefikeng Assembly) decided to take a stand against teenage pregnancy on 25 March by embarking on a march with the theme Take-A-Stand.

The event was aimed at bringing awareness to the impact of teenage pregnancy on girls and the society at large.

Young people wearing Take-A-Stand t-shirts come out in their numbers with the girls leading and ensuring that their voices were heard in the streets of Thuthukani.

Young people hold up placards with different messages about the scourge of teenage pregnancy on 25 March.

They had placards with different messages about the scourge of teenage pregnancies, addressing their peers and distributing pamphlets with the statistics and consequences of it.

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