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Chatsworth Anns Rotaract strive to combat GBV

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Pat Naidoo, from left, Sonaly Hurdayal, Shamla Pather, Shereen Madaree and Tammy David.

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The Chatsworth Anns Rotaract Act hosted a Gender-based violence (GBV) Breakfast in support of ending GBV at the Riverside Conference Centre in Durban North on Friday. At the event were: 

Kaylen Reddy, from left, Kayleen Sullaphen, Neha Hansraj, Isabella Leigh Silas and Caden Thomas Sullaphen.

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Tina Pillay, from left, Ansuyah Moodley, Sadhana Lala, Cogie Muthulingum and Nalini Munisamy.

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Vani Indurjeeth, from left, Prelene Naidoo, Babs Veerasamy and Selvie Pillay.

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Merasha Moodley (Rotaract President), from left, Sushiela Govender, Navi Parumaul, Marlini Moodley and Pree Parumaul.

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Lee Moodley, from left, Alison Naidoo, Terona Govender, Thirosh Ramsamy and Mallosh Pilla.

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Rita Asemota Omoruyi, from left, Ronel Moodley, Yogambal Singaram, Twiggy Naidoo and Linda Moodley.

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Nalini Reddy, from left, Cookie Anmol, Kay Chetty, Leanne Jamieson and Neshana Tilak.

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