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Glitz and glam at PS Secondary’s dance

It was truly a night to remember.

Port Shepstone Secondary‘s matric learners made memories to cherish at their matric dinner and dance held in the school hall recently.

Yashiq Chutrugon looking dapper at Port Shepstone Secondary’s matric dance.

The entrance was transformed into sheer ambience with a designer fairylight dome coupled with red carpet and stanchion rope.

Glitz and glamour for learners (from left) Chelsea Pillay, Skylar Leigh Ramanna and Amishka Moodley.

Grand entrances began at 17:00 with crowd cheering, bedazzling lighting and photographs as their profiles were read over the mic with their favourite music choices strumming in the background.

Okuhle Mthantatho (left) and S’thakaselo Mbili dress to impress.

Learners waltzed onto the 360° stage and enjoyed the regal splendour in the hall. Savoury platters as starters whet their appetites, followed by a sumptuous dinner and delectable desserts.

Sonwabiso Mpahlwa and Pamela Dlamini look exquisite.

They danced to the tunes of a professional DJ on a dance floor with LED laser lights and the effects of the fog machine.

Dashing learners (from left) Lumko Duma, Nhlalonhle Hopewell Duma, Mfanelo Chiliza and Buhle Ngcobo.

The acting principal, Yogavani Chetty, school management team, the core committee headed by Melisha Bassdev Mothilall, and staff together with the school governing body worked as a team to ensure that they did not fail their learners, giving them all the spoils and glamour they deserve.

Aphelele Snenhlanhla Mzotho and Xola Siviwe Mayeza looking snazzy.
Stunners Kamryn Robin Naidoo and Sharnay Romelle Lutchman (back,from left), with Cheytalya Harilall in front.

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Vanisha Moodley

Vanisha Moodley is the journalist for the Mid South Coast Herald newspaper, which circulates in the Scottburgh area. She has been with the company for close on 10 years and is a product of the Caxton Cadet programme. She had originally come to the office to work as a volunteer, but her potential was seen and the rest, as they say, is history. Vanisha covers all beats, from court to crime to community. She assists with managing the website and is adept on the social media side of things.
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