Kgaugelo follows in the footsteps of her mom

By Jonk wa Mashamba
news@alexreporter.co.za


 

While many kids her age from Alex mostly play football, Kgaugelo Paulinah Meso (9) has already made a name for herself with karate.

 

And Kgaugelo has also made her mother proud with her skills.
Dikeledi Meso (34), originally from Moketjie Ga-Moribana in Limpopo, is a proud mom who is in a karate fraternity.

 

Kgaugelo recently won bronze and a certificate in a tournament organised by Quan Wessels.


She said she joined Quan Wessels, based in Sunninghill, due to bullying at school and on the street.

 

“We attend on Saturdays morning. I remember when I first got there, I was so scared and excited.

 

“I had mixed emotions, but my mother gave me courage to be strong and to have confidence in myself.

 

“It wasn’t easy, I must say, but I got used to it and it became easy and fun.”

You may also read this great story about her mom👇👇

https://www.alexreporter.co.za/2021/08/02/dikeledi-reconnected-with-her-first-love-karate/

She says the tournament was so exciting and that she has learned a lot, including discipline.

 

“I look forward to more medals and I certainly think that someday I will have an orange belt and other colours,” she hopes.

 

Kgaugelo says her small size makes kids her age think they can bully her.

” I now believe when they say dynamite comes in small packages.”

 

She thanks Afrika Tikkun for giving her the opportunity to become a member of Quan Wessels.

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