My 67 Minutes: Bikers for Mandela Day in Barberton
Updated | By Dianne Broodryk
The community of Barberton came out in numbers to welcome the Bikers for Mandela Day group on Friday.

Joined by the local biking community, the group performed 67 minutes of service at the police station, to help them help victims of rape.
It was the warmest of welcomes as the bikers made their way to the local police station.
The convener for Bikers for Mandela Day, Zelda la Grange, explained that it is very important to assist the rape victim facility at the police station.
"They are often brought to this police station without clothes on their body. There are people here from the police station that take care of them, that nurture them and assist them with court cases," she said.
#B4MD2016 @Bikers4MandelaD helping Baberton Police Station to assist victims of rape pic.twitter.com/hrDMyCW2d3
— Jacaranda News (@JacaNews) July 15, 2016
#B4MD2016 @karenzoid @KarlienVanJ @ZeldalaGrangeSA to work with GRIP to help rape victims @Bikers4MandelaD #67mins pic.twitter.com/UIIPQ7StgO
— Jacaranda News (@JacaNews) July 15, 2016
#B4MD2016 @Bikers4MandelaD departing Mbombela for Baberton to join #GRIP for 67 min project pic.twitter.com/82raRnNXNt
— DiBroodryk♏️ (@DiBroodryk) July 15, 2016
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