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inDrive Celebrates Freedom Day by Supporting Soweto’s Local Spaza’s with Free WiFi and StoreRevamps

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Soweto celebrates 31 years of democracy this freedom day and a leap into the future as inDrive marks six years in South Africa by partnering with local creatives and businesses to champion freedom of movement.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African

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