A non-profit organization in Johannesburg is using the gentler side of horses to help change the lives of disabled children. The Shumbashaba Center helps bring healing to children with various physical and mental disabilities using horse therapy. CCTVs Yolisa Njamela has the story.
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CGTN Africa - 1 month ago
by Hanane Thamik
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CGTN Africa - 1 month ago
by Dr. Rabah Arezki
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