Kholofelo rolls in this ‘Little Princess of Limpopo’
Kholofelo Lekganyane, Miss Limpopo 2014, is from Mankweng and says she loves to spend time and share ideas with needy children in Limpopo
POLOKWANE – The generous beauty queen spends most of her time visiting schools to give motivational speeches and helping the community with garnering donations.
One of her other loves is her car, “Little Princess of Limpopo”.
What car do you drive?
I drive a Hyundai i20.
When did you buy it and why did you choose this specific car?
I bought it in 2015. The main reason I chose this car is because it is affordable and beautiful.
Is this the first car you bought, and what car would you like to buy next?
Yes, this is my first car and I hope to buy a Mercedes Benz AMG next.
Why do you love your car so much?
I love my car because it takes me from point A to B without ever disappointing me.
Does it have any extra features?
No, it has only its standard features.
Why did you choose to buy a white car?
White is my favourite colour and to me it represents peace and purity.
Would you allow anyone else to drive your car?
Yes, but only if the person is trustworthy and responsible.
How often do you get traffic fines?
I hardly get traffic fines because I obey the rules of the road.
Have you driven a long distance with the car?
Yes, I drove to Johannesburg, Mpumalanga and Musina to attend some functions.
What would you write on the numberplate if you had it personalised?
Kgoshigadi ya Limpopo, because I will remain the princess of this province due to the good deeds I do for my people.
How do you feel about driving your car at top speed?
I’m not a speed fan. I have seen terrible accidents where people lost their lives and the cars were damaged beyond recognition due to speed.
What do you think of other drivers on the roads?
There are good drivers who obey the rules of the road, and others who do not. I urge all drivers to be patient and respect each other.
Do you have a message for other drivers?
Let’s all buckle up and never drink and drive. Be responsible on the road and arrive alive.




