
MEC Ralehoko sends off Gauteng Health staff to Comrades Marathon
GAUTENG.- Forty-five (45) #AsibeHealthyGP ambassadors are set to take health and wellness to the fore by participating in the Comrades Marathon taking place on Sunday, June 8.
The race covers 88km starting in Pietermaritzburg and finishing in Durban.
The Gauteng MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko yesterday, (Thursday, June 5) bid farewell to the Gauteng Department of Health's (GDoH) Athletics Team that will be participating in 'the Ultimate Human Race' and carrying the aspirations of over 82 000 colleagues who wish them nothing but the best in their running.
'Your commitment to health and wellness is truly inspiring. By participating in this marathon, you showcase the values we uphold in our department and the broader community. Remember, every step you take is proof to your hard work and determination. Whether you cross the finish line first or last, your participation alone is a victory worth celebrating. Your courage and dedication serve as a beacon of inspiration for us all,' the MEC said.
This year's race is under the theme 'More Than A Race – Isiko Mpilo'.
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