Ethan Simpson Completes His Ride For CHOC

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14-year-old Ethan Simpson returns to the Zone Radio studio to share his experience of completing the Cape Town Cycle Tour on a UniCycle with the Unicorn on the Drive Zone. His achievement is not only remarkable but also inspiring, as he managed to raise over R56,000 for CHOC (The Childhood Cancer Foundation of South Africa). Ethan is a remarkable young man from an extraordinary family.
15 Mar 2024 English South Africa Society & Culture

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