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Families flock to Zeiss Market for fun and shopping

Shoppers explored a variety of products on offer, and the community had the opportunity to connect.

Despite a rainy start on the morning of Human Rights Day, Zeiss Market at the Garden still attracted a strong turnout as families and shoppers came out to enjoy a fun day outdoors.

Vendors lined the market with stalls offering a variety of products, from handmade crafts to gardening and homeware. While the early morning rain slowed things down, it did little to deter visitors.

Leanne Kau at her stall. Photo: Neliswa Sibiya.
Chase Langkilde at the L Dan and Sons cheese and catering stall. Photo: Neliswa Sibiya.

The market came alive later in the day as groups of people browsed the stalls, shopped, and enjoyed the relaxed outdoor atmosphere. Visitors were entertained with a variety of activities throughout the day.

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Children had plenty of fun at the play area, which featured a water slide, painting activities, and a trampoline. While parents explored the stalls and supported local sellers, the children spent the day playing and enjoying the outdoors.

Leanne Kau at her stall. Photo: Neliswa Sibiya.
Aladia Moodley, Abigail du Sart, and Amor Smith. Photo: Neliswa Sibiya.

The busy turnout reflects the strong support Zeiss Market continues to receive from the community. Many visitors made the most of the opportunity to shop, relax, and spend quality time with family.

With everyone contributing to the lively atmosphere, shoppers agreed that Zeiss Market remains the perfect spot for family fun and local shopping.

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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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