Tuesday, May 25, 2010

We salute our own in Cap and Gown!

Phineas Mokgotho is now Dr Phineas Mokgotho after receiving his PhD Degree in Biochemistry with his resarch in Indegenous Medicinal Plants and Cancer. Dr Mokgotho is the Tenor in the choir and marketing officer responsible for choir logistics. We are blessed to have another doctor in the house and we hope he keeps the group healthy at all times. You are an inspiration.

Ngoako Johannes Mokoele obtained his Bachelors Degree Honours in Development (Planning and Management) on 27 May 2010. Furthermore, he aced the honors degrees with a Distinction(a score of more than 75%) in "Research Methodology and Paper). "Ndlela" as we affectionately call him, is our Tenor and we hope to use his "Planning and Management skills" to good use.

Modjadji Johannah Rakoma received her Bachelors Degree in Development (Planning and Management) on 26 May 2010. We salute you and as you continue to be our Soprano in South African Dancing Voices. We hope to use your Planning and Management expertise to good use in our Community and Choir. God Bless


Photo Below: On 25 May 2010 it was Hollane Motsinoni's turn to do the cat walk down the aisle. Hollane is oru soprano as well.


We say Halala! to Hollane Mootsinoni as she walked down the red carpet aisle to receive her Bachelor of Science Degree in Community Water and Sanitation. Hollane continues to pursue her Bachelor of Honours Degree with the University of Limpopo and hence she continues to be our soprano in the choir. We as the South African Dancing Voices Family rejoice and wish her God's blessings to keep her strong always.
Congratulations Hollane.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Donating Toys to UL Child Developments Center

South African dancing Voices spent the 29th April 2010 afternoon with Children at the University of Limpopo. The main aim was to donate Balls and Sand Buckets and Spades to a visibly delighted group of children. The staff at the center was excited and the choir members enjoyed spending the day with the children. This is how music was used to bring a much needed excitement and a fair share in playing a role in the children budding lives.