Mme Motlatsa-Spikara, ANC e motlotlo ka dihlopha tse ileng tsa nka karolo ditlhodisanong tsa mmino tse neng di tshwaretswe Yunivesithing ya Foreistata, lekaleng la Qwaqwa ka la 12 Phato, monongwaha. Re thoholetsa haholo sehlopha sa mmino sa Dolce Piacevole Choristers, se tswang Maokeng, tlasa tsamaiso ya Mofumahadi Malerole Rabaloi. Sehlopha sena, se ile sa itlhoma maemong a pele hara dihlopha tse 19 tsa Foreistata. Hona ke bopaki ba hore bomme ba na le bokgoni, ha se ka bomo hore ebe kgwedi ena ya Phato e hlwahilwe e le kgwedi ya bomme.
Jwale Dolce e tla qothisana lehlokwa le dihlopha tse itlhommeng pele ho ya ka diprofensi ka ho fapana ha tsona mane Thekong-Durban ka la 8 le 9 Tshitwe 2007. Tang-tang e tla kgangwa ke lerole, ya se nang sekaja mmae a tele. Re ya le wena Dolce. Kgutlang le sekola sa naha, le bontshe hore le tswa Maokeng ha bo mmino. (Translation of Sesotho member's statement follows.)
[Mr L J MODISENYANE (ANC): Deputy Speaker, the ANC is proud of all the choirs that took part in the choral competitions that were held at the University of the Free State in the Qwaqwa Municipality on 12 August this year. We particularly applaud the choral group, Dolce Piacevole Choristers, from Maokeng, under the leadership of Mrs Malerole Rabaloi. This group earned first position among 19 groups from the Free State. This is proof that women do have the capability, and it is no coincidence that the month of August has been earmarked as women's month.
Dolce will now be competing against other leading groups from different provinces in Durban on 8 and 9 December 2007. The competition will be very tough, and may the best choir win. We will be supporting you all the way, Dolce, bring back the national championship, and show them that you are from Maokeng - home of choral music.]