Driving away in a brand-new car is a dream come true for Kaeleboga Batswadi from Kuruman who won a new Renault Clio V.
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A competion was held by Wildeklawer Sport with Absa as the main sponsor. It was part of the promotion of the Absa Wildeklawer Sport Tournament 2023 recently held in the Northern Cape capital of Kimberley.
Schools from across South Africa took part in rugby, soccer and netball in what is considered to be the biggest school tournament in Africa.
The Clio was handed over at the Renault dealership in Kimberley to her by representatives of Absa, Wildeklawer and Renault.
Seen here at the handing over, Darius Viljoen (DP at Morgan Renault Kimberley), Dirk Mokgele (Head of Absa Vehicle and Asset Finance: Central Region), Kealeboga Batswadi (winner) and Cassie Carstens (Wildeklawer).Dirk Mokgele (Head of Absa Vehicle and Asset Finance: Central Region) with the winner of the Renault Clio, Kealeboga Batswadi.
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