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Hats and flowers at festive Fiddlers

Sue MaclennanBy Sue MaclennanNovember 30, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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Asanda Nase, Nomakhosi Zani, KB Mtshali

Queen P Entertainment and Events put on a great show for their annual Ladies’ Spring Picnic at Fiddlers Green on Saturday. Sue Maclennan took the photos.

Nosipho Adam was kept busy painting children’s faces.
Bulelwa Mdingi and Sandiswa Keva, selling Aloe Vera products, keep cool in the shade.
Jumping castle fun.
Ntombentsha Ngandi, Vukokazi Skeyi and Zena Ngeju were enjoying a braai in the shade.
Vukokazi Skeyi, Zena Ngeju, Ntombentsha Ngandi were enjoying a braai in the shade.
Organiser Phindiswa Deu was pleased with the turnout for the event. ‘We have good weather for our closing Spring Picnic,’ she said. This was the sixth event of 2017 organised by Queen P Entertainment and Events for women’s empowerment, she said.
Songezwa Mashiqa from Port Elizabeth, Tumi Motjamela from Bloemfontein, Buyiswa Daela from Aliwal North.
Nangamso Makile (cap) and Lesego Molobi (braids).
The Absa Home Loans team kept the kids entertained with ball games.
The Queen P Entertainment and Events organising committee (from left) Mandi Rwexu, Xoli Sokhanyile, Nandi Klaas, Soso Mashiqa, Vee George and Phindiswa Deu.
Selling Avroy Shlain products were Khaya Mafele and Lindiswa Yaphi.
Nozuko Mawisa was selling colourful and useful Tupperware.
The Absa Home Loans team – Celeste du Plessis, Zimkitha Mvene and Andiswa Kitsana.
DJ Skeezo Mbixane provided the beat.
Brandon Fortune demoed his Cook4Life range.
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