Jukskei raises funds for cancer
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Jukskei teams from the central region held a special Business League last year to raise money for cancer awareness. Last weekend, they presented the Cancer Association with a cheque for N$5000 - proceeds from the competition. A very appreciative Cancer Association assured the jukskei players that the funds will be used responsibly. Picture (left to right): Lowrens Liebenberg - Vice President of Jukskei Central Region, Elize Steynberg, Jukskei Secretary and Magda Schlechter of the Cancer Association.
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