The Citizen (Gauteng)

Fancy brunch with the queen?

10 LUCKY LADIES: BREAKFAST WITH THE QUEEN

- Kgosi Modisane

The programme will cover all fees and books for the duration of studies.

Bonang Matheba, queen of the airwaves and face of Revlon Africa, held a brunch with 10 of her new bursary recipients last Sunday at the Morrell Manor House in Johannesbu­rg.

Matheba, who has been a dominant force in the entertainm­ent industry since 2002 with a list of accolades and awards from South Africa and abroad, is undoubtedl­y among the best entertaine­rs on the continent.

Last year the Metro FM Front Row show host made news when she donated a sum of money to two young girls who reached out to her via social media for financial assistance to cover their tertiary education fees.

This saw the birth of her media studies bursary programme in partnershi­p with Boston Media House.

The programme awarded 10 deserving girls full bursaries to cover study fees and books for the duration of their qualificat­ion.

“I was looking for girls who did well in high school and these girls were exceptiona­l,” commented Matheba at the brunch.

“It wouldn’t make sense to take someone who got 40% for maths and pay R120 000 only for them to fail.”

The morning was filled with excitement as the lucky girls finally got the chance to meet their role model and favourite personali- ty. Expressing their gratitude for receiving the bursaries, the girls presented themselves with class and sophistica­tion – and occasional­ly a hint of being star-struck – which Matheba received with a cheerful giggle and comforting compliment.

Event planner Precious Thamaga pulled out all the stops with a decadent menu for the brunch which included three courses.

It began with a starter of smoked salmon served on a light golden blini topped with crème fraiche and sea pearls dressed with a moreish lemon and honey sauce.

This was followed by a delicious main of two soft poached eggs served on Parma ham-wrapped grilled asparagus spears, smothered in a creamy Hollandais­e sauce. Then came a dessert of chocolate dipped strawberri­es and truffles.

Among the young recipients are Dimpho Koahela and Karen Mthethwa. Koahela from Evaton in the Vaal, the mother of a fiveyear-old girl, is dedicated to becoming a lawyer, majoring in entertainm­ent.

Through the bursary fund, Koahela will be able not only to empower herself but secure a future for her daughter.

Life of the party, Mthethwa shared how the news of the bursary came to her at a time when hope of following her idol Matheba was dimming.

Working at a local radio station to make ends meet, Mthethwa was faced with the decision of leaving home in Meadowland­s in

It wouldn’t make sense to take someone who got 40% for maths and pay R120 000 only for them to fail

Bonang Matheba Face of Revlon Africa

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 ?? Pictures: Nigel Sibanda ?? POUT PERFECTION. Matheba, left, with her bursary recipients. I was looking for girls who did well in high school
Pictures: Nigel Sibanda POUT PERFECTION. Matheba, left, with her bursary recipients. I was looking for girls who did well in high school
 ??  ?? WORDS OF WISDOM. The girls get advice on the entertainm­ent industry.
WORDS OF WISDOM. The girls get advice on the entertainm­ent industry.

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