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Dance group shows their talents

"It's hard for sponsors to come by, but we are crossing fingers that one day things will be better."

BOPHELONG. – Keeping the children busy and out of the streets especially since this pandemic, Covid 19, is the priority of Tsietsi Dhlamini, founder of Tsietsi Foundation.

The Foundation recently held a year end function that was attended by mostly parents in Extension 16, Bophelong. Dhlamini’s Foundation looks after approximately sixty children, which is hard at times. He started to unearth and modify the talents of the children from Polokong near Sebokeng before moving to Bophelong.

“We have specialised in Zulu dance, since the inception of the drama casts in 2018. It’s hard for sponsors to come by, but we are crossing fingers that one day things will be better so that we can further develop this childrens talent.”

Dhlamini said that they mostly struggle with transport when they are supposed to  go for performances outside of the area and he is asking for a good Samaritan to come up with a helping hand.

” Thanks to the support we get from the parents but more can be done,” he pleaded.

 

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Lerato Serero

Lerato Serero is the Editor of Sedibeng Ster. With the experience of well over a decade. Lerato is passionate about writing stories about the community. Service delivery stories are his favourite. Email: leratoserero@mooivaal.co.za

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