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Klerksdorp Record, Klerksdorp - Boitumelo Lekgwenyane Molaoloa is a vibrant 12 year-old who is in Grd 7 at KPS. 

She has been a drummie since 2017 and she loves the sport. 

Now she has received an invitation to participate in the World Cup of Majorette Sport in Agen, France from July 18-21. It, however, is very expensive.

Her mom, Seipati, is asking for assistance to make this dream of her daughter come true. “Please assist us by donating as the total cost of the whole trip is R48 000 and we struggle to afford it,” she said.

The family has been selling food over weekends and will be selling food at No 9, Ext 1 Jouberton on Saturday February 17 to also help 
raise some money. Those interested to help, can deposit money into the Fddcmsa Bank Account, FNB 62874347563, and reference Boitumelo Molaoloa France.

Contact 083 548 8766 (Seipati Molaoloa) for more information.

Klerksdorp Record, Alabama - The Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality, through the Office of the Executive Mayor donated hockey equipment to Alabama Primary School.

Ward Councillor Farouk Tagaree who officially handed over the equipment to the school on behalf of the District Executive Mayor Nikiwe Num, said the challenge of delivering sports development in South Africa’s townships persists.

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Klerksdorp Rekord, Klerksdorp - Schoonspruit Landsdiens het Wêreldkankerdag die afgelope naweek ondersteun. Sommige lede het hul hare laat afskeer ter ondersteuning van een van die skool se kantoordames wat tans die stryd teen kanker stry. Die boodskap wat Schoonspruit landsdiens stuur is dat almal wat veg of ‘n geliefde het wat veg, nie alleen mag voel nie.

 

 

Klerksdorp Record, Klerksdorp - The highly anticipated Alex Forbes Battle Boards Chess Championship has received overwhelming support from schools across South Africa. 

Launched in December 2023, this online team tournament aims to break barriers and establish itself as the most accessible and affordable national high school sports tournament.

The competition begins with provincial pools this week, leading to the final stages on February 24, where the top 32 school teams will compete. Four provinces will be participating in this edition of the tournament, featuring 32 schools per province; a total of 128 high schools and 1280 players from Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, North-West, and Western Cape will compete for the grand prize.

Local schools such as Alabama Secondary, Curro, New Vision and Tshedimosetso have entered teams.

 

Matlosana Executive Mayor James Tsolela visited Janie Schneider school on Thursday January 25 and addressed the learners. He can be seen with Reabetswe Ramonnye (head girl), Helen dos Santos Nunes (principal), Kedibone Matlawe, and Thembinkosi Ncgoba (head boy).

 

 

 

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