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WATCH: Bluff Clinic join the #JerusalemaChallenge

Health workers from all over the country have also hopped onto the challenge, showing their solidarity in the midst of a health crisis.

TO say that the #JerusalemaChallenge has taken the world and social by storm would be an understatement.

Over the past few weeks, people all around the world have shared videos of themselves dancing to the hit song, Jerusalema by South African musician, Master KG featuring vocalist, Nomcebo Zikode. It is reported that the trend started in Angola after a candid video was shared of the choreography and went viral. Health workers from all over the country have also hopped onto the challenge, showing their solidarity in the midst of a health crisis. Joining in on the movement was the Bluff Clinic where staff members came together to dance and uplift one another on Friday, 4 September.

All in good spirits are Bluff Clinic staff members and event organisers: Nomfundo Ndlovu, Nomlindo Mputa, Sr Fikile Tsekiso and Sbongile Masondo.

“We took part in the challenge as part of our staff wellness initiative to ensure that everyone is happy, motivated and rejuvenated at work. Our staff members were thrilled to be a part of this initiative,” said an elated Sr Fikile Tsekiso, Bluff Clinic Manager.    

WATCH: Bluff Clinic join the #JerusalemaChallenge

 

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