
Fun run at Eastvaal Motor City
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Renate Viljoen Less than a minute
Eastvaal Motor City come alive with a vibrant 5km fun run, where runners and walkers embraced fitness and community spirit.
On May 31, participants of all ages tackled the scenic route, cheered on by enthusiastic spectators.
After the fun run, attendees admired the cars on display while enjoying delicious food and exciting prize giveaways.
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