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DHS choir sings their way into many hearts

DHS urges you to do more. Sometimes, it's the simple things in life that are most important.

The DHS choir performed at a music festival and sang beautifully, wowing the crowd and winning the hearts of many. Everyone enjoyed the evening in music, friendship and camaraderie. Their hard work paid off with many compliments by the end of the evening.
The choir would like to thank Mr Sokhela and Mrs Bruyns for sharing their knowledge and guidance. The choir is now preparing for the DHS choir festival in October and prize giving later this year. Music feeds the soul.
Mrs Madondo and her Helping Hands group gives back to the community
A few months ago, Thulisile Miya of Sibongile (Livangeli Area) lost everything in a fire. It was such a devastating fire that Ms Miya and her family had no choice but to rely on the goodness of others in order to survive. The DHS Helping Hands group worked very hard by having weekly cake sales and consequently made enough money to help this family by buying them a fridge. They are in the process of having their home rebuilt and any donations to this family would be greatly appreciated. DHS urges you to do more. Sometimes, it’s the simple things in life that are most important.

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