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In pictures: Sibaya Community Trust hands over Sensory Room to KZN Cerebral Palsy Association

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Vivian Reddy, the founder and chairman of the Sibaya Community Trust, together with the trustees, handed over the Sensory Room to the KZN Cerebral Palsy Association on Thursday in Pinetown. The initiative was sponsored by the Sibaya Community Trust in honour of Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month. At the event were: 

Sorisha Naidoo, from left, former KwaZulu-Natal judge president Vuka Tshabalala, Vivian Reddy, Mbali Shinga, Lucky Gabela and Peter Tshidi. Rishabh Sawhney

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Dustin Naidoo, from left, Presanthi Coopasamy, Fomeedha Mahomed and Rowhenie Devnanen.

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Gopal Premchund, from left, Praveshnee Singh, Alina Reddy, Mischelle Akkiah and Jeshan Naidoo.

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Andile Mokoena, from left, Fathima Hussain and Ayushman Singh.

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Rajan Pillay, from left, Rosemary Ntombela and Meeshan Naidoo.

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Lucky Gabela, from left, Clarissa Naidoo and Innocent Mncube.

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Peter Tshidi, from left, Richard Naidoo and Dean Abrahams.

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Sally Moodley, from left, Mathombi Cele, Mark Denissen, Cecily Holmes and Thule Duma.

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Daniel Chettiah, from left, Vivian Reddy and Brandon Pillay.

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