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Region A keeps residents fit on Women's Day

Region A keeps residents fit on Women's Day

The Citizen2 days ago
Over a hundred women and men converged at the Rabie Ridge stadium on August 9 for the City of Johannesburg's Region A sports and recreation aerobics session.
This dynamic event was strategically organised to promote healthy living across the city, with a focused priority on engaging local communities in fitness activities.
Read more: City's Sports and Recreation Department partners with Nissan to reward aerobics participants
This year, the event held particular significance as it aligned with the commemoration of National Women's Day, transforming it into a celebration of both health and the crucial role women play in society.
Mandla Mahlangu, the assistant director for sports and recreation in Region A, emphasised the importance of this gathering, noting that it serves as a significant tribute to Women's Day and actively encourages men and women to unite in pursuing a healthier lifestyle.
'This gathering is not only a fitness event, it stands as a profound tribute that challenges both men and women to embrace a healthier lifestyle together,' said Mahlangu.
He further explained how such initiatives are crucial in fostering a sense of community and promoting overall well-being among residents.
The event featured a variety of aerobics sessions led by experienced instructors, making it accessible and enjoyable for everyone involved. Attendees had the opportunity to connect, share experiences, and motivate each other toward achieving their fitness goals, all while celebrating the empowerment of women in their communities.
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