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Three projects in Ga-Nala put a smile on local community’s faces

Giving back to the community is the biggest gift for a local proportional representative municipal councillor.

When local Democratic Alliance proportional representative municipal councillor Ms Lezelle Otto puts her mind on a project, she makes it a success.

This is exactly what she did with a trio of projects in Ga-Nala where she serves.

On Thursday, December 22, Lezelle delivered a jungle gym, trampoline, and some toys to a nearby community on Onverwacht Farm.

The next day she visited the Barracks, also a local community, and did the same.

“The smiles on the little ones’ faces were priceless,” Lezelle said.

She said these projects came together over a few months and she is proud of all the effort and time put in the project as it was well worth it.

Lezelle also did a school bag project.

With the help of the community, she donated 24 backpacks to Cosmos Children’s Home.

 “Thank you so much to every community member who helped made this project possible. Your support changed a dear child’s life at school. They just love their beautiful school bags,” Lezelle said.

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