Every year on July 7, World Chocolate Day enables lovers of all things cocoa to enjoy their favourite treat without the guilt. At Rand Aid’s Inyoni Creek, residents received a sweet surprise when employees Johanna Lebisi and Jully Mokau walked through retirement village bearing a basket of chocolates which they happily shared. “We felt this was a great opportunity to lighten the hearts of our residents in these trying times,” says Inyoni Creek manager Jenny Tonkin. Pictured is Jully with her basket of assorted chocs #WorldChocolateDay.
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