World Cup winning Springbok captain Siya Kolisi and his wife Rachel, accompanied by former president Nelson Mandela’s long-time personal assistant Zelda Le Grange, recently teamed up with a not-for-profit organisation to commemorate Madiba’s birthday.
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The parcels, they said, could support a family of six for at least a month during the Covid-19 lockdown. They have created a solution to childhood stunting and malnutrition, which is a harsh reality for many young children from poor families. Bonang Mohale, the former CEO of Business leadership SA said: “Investing in a stunting free South Africa should be everybody’s business”
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