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Comrades Marathon runner proud of sober achievement

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IT IS not often that people can loudly admit to having a substance or alcohol abuse problem. More often than not, they fear being shamed and stigmatised for their addiction.

However, some are bold enough to admit it and find ways to fight their addiction. Tsepiso Nzayo is one of the many people who have openly faced the demons that came with their alcohol addiction and fought them head-on without giving up.

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