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Jeep Nation drives smiles to New Life Children’s Home

The different Jeep cartels came together not only for fun, but they also made a donation to a children’s home in Emalahleni.

Highveld Cartel hosted the Jeep Nation for a ‘topless’ event that not only provided entertaining convoys but also made a kind gesture to New Life Children’s Home.

Pam Magibisela.


According to Zama Wana from the hosting cartel, the event, hosted from May 15 to 17, originates from an American concept where all Jeeps are currently going topless to welcome the summer season.


Different cartels showed up for the event, including the Venda, Platinum, Johannesburg, Pretoria, and Highveld Cartels, among others.

Thoko Moagi and Reneilwe Sishoka.


“Our mandate is that we spend three days together as different cartels. On Friday, we arrive and book ourselves a camping spot and have fun. On Saturday, we always do a charity event,” Zama said.


This time, the hosts chose to assist at New Life Children’s Home and bring smiles to the children.

On May 16, they threw a party for the few children who were celebrating their birthdays, fixed some damaged stuff in the home, and also bought clothes for the children.

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Different cartels from the Jeep Nation attended the event.


The organiser said everything went well as their donation received a warm welcome from the home, and the turnout of the different cartels was incredible.

The weekend event enabled the Jeep Nation to chill, donate, and have some good times together.

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Lindokuhle Ndhlovu

I easily adapt from behind the computer to behind the lens, bringing you all the heartfelt stories from the heart of eMalahleni. My work is a reflection what is happening in and around the City of Coal. Not a day goes by that I am not amazed by the career I chose. It's a privilege to document the city's happenings, from the inspiring triumphs to the everyday struggles.
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