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Free health checks for kids at Sanlam Centre

Bring your kids for a free health check-up, and visit the mall's brand new Local Brand Store.

Back to school health checks for children

Parents are urged to bring their children to the Sanlam Centre in Empangeni on Saturday, 1 February 2020 for a free health check-up.

A group of local doctors and health professionals will be on hand to do free health assessments and referrals.

These include a paediatrician, biokineticist, dietician, optometrist, speech therapist and audiologist.

Free immunisations will also be done for children between the ages of 6 weeks and 12 years. Remember to bring your immunisation card!

‘This is just one of the ways that Sanlam Centre Empangeni is giving back to the community,’ says spokesperson Lindiwe Dube.

She invites parents to bring their children to the shop next to Clicks from 10:30am to 14:00pm on Saturday, 1 February.

 

Support local

Shoppers now have direct access to unique clothing brands and designs by local fashion designers and artists, thanks to the opening of a Local Brand Store at Sanlam Centre Empangeni.

The store’s name is Ecstacy Wear and is situated on Level 2, next to Side Step.

This is not your average store: it resembles an art gallery where local designers’ work and products are on display.

Brands like Nokuso Clothing, Ischomane Clothing, Trend Clothing, African Child Clothing, LLD Clothing and Destiny Clothing are on display.

Iqabunga frangrances and jewellery are also available at Ecstacy Wear.

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