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Komani Turns Pink for Round Table 16 Wine Walk

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Komani, Eastern Cape — The streets of Queenstown were filled with laughter, glowing lights, and splashes of pink as Round Table 16 Queenstown hosted their much-loved Wine Walk this past weekend — an event that once again brought the community together for a heartfelt cause.

The 2025 edition of the Wine Walk was all about raising awareness for breast cancer, and this year’s turnout was nothing short of inspiring. Locals arrived dressed in pink, walking, laughing, and celebrating life while honoring those affected by the disease.

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“What an unforgettable evening!” the organizers shared. “The community showed up in numbers and in pink to spread awareness around breast cancer — and we couldn’t be more grateful.”


Community and sponsors make it happen

The event’s success was powered by overwhelming community support and generous sponsorships from local businesses who rallied behind the cause.

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✨ Main Sponsors:
Protea Spar • Love 4×4 • Luxo Molen • EZ Orthotics • Build It Queenstown • Romans

Event Day Sponsors:
Black Swan • Multi Trust • GC Padel • Delserve • Kei Cut Flowers • Tribal Cats • AS Physiotherapy • Super Clean • Likka Land

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Round Table 16 extended their heartfelt thanks to every partner, participant, and volunteer who helped make the evening one to remember. “You make this event what it is,” they said in a statement. “We can’t wait to see everyone again next year!”


More than a walk — a movement of hope

The Queenstown Round Table Wine Walk has grown into one of Komani’s most anticipated community events, combining fun and philanthropy with a strong message of awareness and unity.

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Every step taken and every glass raised represented solidarity — a reminder of the importance of early detection, support, and community connection in the fight against breast cancer.

Residents praised the event’s organization, vibrant atmosphere, and the positive energy that lit up the town. It was not only a social highlight but a demonstration of what happens when a small town stands together for a powerful purpose.

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Looking ahead

With smiles, pink ribbons, and glowing hearts, Queenstown Round Table 16 once again proved that compassion and community go hand in hand. Organizers confirmed that next year’s Wine Walk will return — bigger, bolder, and brighter.

Until then, Komani celebrates the volunteers, sponsors, and residents who turned an evening out into a night of meaning.

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