18-year-old cycling from Polokwane to Cape Town in aid of children with cancer

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Martin Bester checked in with Andru van Zyl, the 18-year-old cycling from Polokwane to Cape Town in aid of children with cancer. After finishing his final matric exams, 18-year-old Andru decided to spend his final school holiday cycling from his hometown of Polokwane in Limpopo to Cape Town on his dad’s 20-year-old bicycle. This journey is all in aid of CHOC, which assists children with cancer and their families.
14 Jan English South Africa Non-Profit

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