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Dancing their way to a breakfast

The Sarafinah dance group with leader, Sheron Mabuza, who won the Wimpy breakfast as a result of their performance in Orlando, performed a few of their routines in front of Wimpy the next morning, entertaining many people. They were wearing the Komati SUPERSPAR sponsored T-shirts with the logo, “My culture, Your Culture, Our culture” which simply …

The Sarafinah dance group with leader, Sheron Mabuza, who won the Wimpy breakfast as a result of their performance in Orlando, performed a few of their routines in front of Wimpy the next morning, entertaining many people. They were wearing the Komati SUPERSPAR sponsored T-shirts with the logo, “My culture, Your Culture, Our culture” which simply promoted unity in diversity. The group was also taken by surprise when the coordinator  produced books to learn in groups. Nkosinathi Mamba, community coordinator, taught them that the skills they had should go hand in hand with quality education. He emphasised that his aim was to get every child off the street. He could not stop thanking every person who helped him to successfully achieve the dream he had when he started forming the idea and the vision of teaching and encouraging children about culture. “We could not have done this alone, so I would like to say to every business persons and individuals, keep it going, your involvement will help the country produce the best leaders.”

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