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DA councillors bring hope to needy communities

The council members and activists distributed early Christmas gifts of food, blankets, and clothing to various community members.

Ward 33 DA Councillor Kim Fourie and Ward 24 DA Councillor Karien Mc Diarmid joined forces to collect and distribute essential items to needy people.

The councillors, along with activists Joseph and Sofie Nonganga from Ward 23, handed over food, blankets, and clothing to various community members on Saturday, December 7.

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