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COVID-19 support: feeding locals in South Africa 'gangland'

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South Africa’s Marc Nicholson’s sports club is famous for its humanitarian initiatives for the locals.

Mark Nicholson, founder of the Lavender Hill sports and recreational foundation, spoke about the initiative: “What’s going on here is a normal day of food distribution.

“Every day, at one o’clock, we feed about 320 people.

With this initiative, the sports coach and priest has been able to achieve what the law enforcement consider, a daunting operation.

Mark Nicholson’s initiative is not only putting smile on the faces of the inhabitants, lives are being changed positively.

Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa
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