POLOKWANE – Due to the show not being hosted last year, it caused quite a stir when it was brought back onto the calendar this year, under new management.
The Polokwane Show and Exhibition afforded families the opportunity to bond as they participated in a range of family-friendly activities.
Although the weather was a bit gloomy, this in no way deterred revellers from making their way through to experience this new inception.
The show comprised a number of exhibitions with food, clothing and gaming stalls and a jazz festival which took place in the evening, serving as the perfect entertainment for showgoers.
Jimmy Manaka hands over a certificate of appreciation to the Polokwane Museum. Here is Rudzani Mudau accepting this on behalf of the museum.
Kwena Molepo browses through what the stalls have to offer.
Valentine Epoh, better known as Tattooman, offered his tattoo services during the Polokwane Show and Exhibition.
Pageant judges Lerato Monareng, Anne Molope and Magda Venter.
Jimmy Manaka with Cornelius Mahlangu as he receives a certificate of appreciation on behalf of the Department of Water and Sanitation.
Cynthia Terblanche, Chantelle Ströh, Tamryn Terblanche, Aluska Botes, Risca Britz and Lize Botha competed in the Polokwane Show and Exhibition pageant.
Jimmy Manaka and Tumelo Monareng hand over a certificate and trophy for the second best indoor exhibitor for traditional beading to Jane Tsebe and Maria Chikana.
Jimmy Manaka and Tumelo Monareng flanked Captain Radzilani Nemavhola who accepted the award for the best public educator on behalf of the SAPS.
Gisele Douanla met revelers with a smile.
Jimmy Manaka and Tumelo Monareng with Junitar Chaba who accepted the certificate on behalf of Eskom for the third best indoor exhibitor.