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VOOMA VACCINATION MASS AEROBICS TO BE HELD

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02 FEBRUARY 2022

VOOMA VACCINATION MASS AEROBICS TO BE HELD

The Department of Arts, Culture, Sport and Recreation will host a Vooma Vaccination Mass Aerobics event at Mmabatho Stadium on the 05 February 2022 from 06h00

The aim is to encourage people of the North West Province to heed the call to vaccinate. This is since the number of vaccinated people in the Country is lower than the excepted number, in order to reach head immunity.

Mass Aerobics will be used as an activity for the day, health related activities such as testing and screening will be done by the Department of Health.

Mass Aerobics is a recreational activity with object of keeping people active. Regular physical activity has health benefits such as potent stress buster, keep weight balance and lowers the risk of developing major chronic diseases. Additional benefits includes increased energy, stronger bones and muscles and improves sleep.

The Mass Aerobics activities will include warm up session, safe stretching, dance fitness, kick and jab, zumba and many more

Community members are encourage to attend the event, gifts will be provided to those who attend and participate in the programme.

The event will be held as follows:

Date: 05 February 2022

Time: 06h00

Venue: Mmabatho Stadium

For more information please contact Mr Shuping Sebolecwe on 018 388 2763/083 302 6318/ ssebolecwe@nwpg.gov.za

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