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Elderly citizens at Walvis Bay were treated to a sports and fun day on Saturday. The elderly marched to the Kuisebmond Secondary School where they participated in different sports codes. The day, organised by the Walvis Bay Elderly Senior Citizens committee, also included a music show and storytelling. The committee’s deputy chairperson, Tsire Tsauseb, said the day was necessary, as the elderly need to have fun and also show their skills. Video: Taati Niilenge
Видео WhatsApp Video 2023 09 23 at 13 13 47 канала The Namibian
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