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Zalebs Celebrates Mandela Day with Stop Hunger Now

Mandela Day  is proving to be one of the most highly anticipated days of the year so far as the question continues to go around "What will You Be doing for Mandela Day?" 

We can't answer for everybody, especially those who have already begun running their race for Madiba;  but we know what Zalebs will be doing . We will be joining Stop Hunger Now, the international hunger relief organisation, in Sandton and packaging and distributing food for the hungry and the less fortunate. 

You can catch a few local celebs at the Sandton Convention Centre working with Zalebs and Stop Hunger Now. Singers Chad Saaiman and Keeno Lee will be making an appearance, as well as Miss Earth SA Winner and model, Tamerin Jardine. We also have the pleasure of being joined by Miss Earth SA finalists and a few MR SA Finalists. 

If you'd like to spend Mandela Day With Us You Can Contact Zalebs: 

[email protected] 

Pre-registration for the event is closed so if you wish to volunteer please just arrive at the Sandton Convention Centre, Exhibition Hall 2 one hour prior to the shift to register your R67 in cash.

 

Shift 1  09h00

Shift 2  12h00

Shift 3  14h00

Shift 4  17h00

 

Whatever you do tomorrow; Make your 67 Minutes on Mandela Day count!

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