Local newsNews

Connie Ferguson put smiles on little faces

"This project is supported by our local celebrities namely Zenande Mfenyane, Rami Chuene, Lalla Hirayama, Lesthego Zulu, Dineo Ranaka just to name a few," said Connie.

Actress, Connie Ferguson, better known as TV character, Karabo Moroka, stepped in to assist needy pupils at Livangeli Primary School last week.
Connie showed her caring side when she visited the school along with the Clover team to donate school shoes to learners.
The #KrushGoodness project by Clover Krush visited two schools in the area, Livangeli Primary and Pro-Nobis School. These two schools were chosen to receive school shoes.

This little chap could not resist hugging Connie as a sign of appreciation.

The #KrushGoodness project has been running for two years and anyone can nominate a needy school by simply following on-pack instructions on promotional Clover Krush products. The project aims to donate 20 000 school shoes across the country to equip learners for the year ahead.

Connie Ferguson helping the little one tie their shoe laces.

“This project is supported by our local celebrities namely Zenande Mfenyane, Rami Chuene, Lalla Hirayama, Lesthego Zulu, Dineo Ranaka just to name a few,” said Connie.
She added it was a pleasure to assist the kids – the children got a warm hug from the actress and it was certainly a day to remember for Livangeli School.


     

  HAVE YOUR SAY:
  Like our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter and Instagram or email us at dundee.courier@caxton.co.za.  Add us on WhatsApp 071 277 1394

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from Northern Natal News in Google News and Top Stories.

Related Articles

Back to top button