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The Aids Foundation of South Africa staff came together to acknowledge and celebrate their shared heritage.

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  • October 1, 2024
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Heritage Day is a significant holiday that honors the country’s rich cultural diversity and heritage. The Aids Foundation of Southern Africa (AFSA) staff came together to acknowledge and celebrate their shared heritage.

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