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Easter market draws large crowds to Clearwater

Many residents made their way to the market to look for something to buy before continuing their shopping at the other stores.

Easter bunnies welcomed families visiting Clearwater Mall with chocolate eggs at the entrance to the Easter Market on Saturday, April 4.

This created an exciting atmosphere for marketgoers, especially the little ones who could be seen enjoying rides on scooters that were present and free to use at the venue. Others enjoyed playing games and making bracelets with their names using alphabet beads, while the Easter-themed garden bench became the main source of attraction as visitors took photos there.

Samantha and Zialee Roodt take a photo at the Easter-themed bench. Photo: Neliswa Sibiya.
T-né van Niekerk with one of the bunnies at the market. Photo: Neliswa Sibiya.

Hosted by Kraft Co SA, the market continues until this Sunday, April 12, in the upper parking area. Visitors can browse more stalls selling a variety of products, including handmade goods, gifts, treats and other unique items.

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“We’ve curated over 250 stalls featuring handpicked, quality products that appeal to men, women, children, and families alike. In association with Clearwater Mall, the market becomes an added destination that enhances the overall shopping experience uniquely and engagingly,” said Zané van Niekerk of Kraft Co SA.

The bunnies welcome families into the market. Photo: Neliswa Sibiya.
Hannah Anderson loves the Easter bunnies. Photo: Neliswa Sibiya.
Jayden Fourie is excited to be at the market. Photo: Neliswa Sibiya.

With its mix of shopping, entertainment and family-friendly activities, the market has become a cheerful attraction for shoppers of all ages. Many shoppers left the venue with goods they had purchased at the market, making the place a fun space for families and the community to come together and enjoy a festive day out.

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Neliswa Sibiya

Neliswa Sibiya is an intern journalist at the Krugersdorp News/Roodepoort Record, where she covers local news, community events, and human interest stories. She aims to bring the voices and issues of the community to the forefront. She is currently pursuing a Diploma in Journalism at the Tshwane University of Technology; this is her third year.

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