Brains and beauty go together

Posted on March 06, 2013

Her desire to reach out and make a difference is unmistakable. She has been a tutor in mathematics for a number of years and, not surprisingly, says that learners tend to get attached to her style of tutoring. Her increasingly busy schedule makes it difficult to keep up with this work and she has now resorted to appointing people who work for her. Being a clever business woman is one of Jenni’s attributes, making her a worthy recipient of the Miss Executive award during the RAG Queen ceremony for collecting the most money for charity. Her fund raising projects leading up to receiving this award required thinking innovatively and included a hugely successful morning tea in the Rautenbach Hall and selling cupcakes to male residences. She has also adopted three charity organisations – Danville Home, Bramley House and Tsepo ya Bana.

Jenni seems delighted with the opportunities and responsibilities that lie ahead this year. She says the RAG queen of this year and the two princesses get along famously and aim to improve the image of RAG on campus, focusing on the true aim of charity to the community. They plan to make their mark through launching many projects, amongst which is providing a library to a school in Mamelodi with the intention to expand countrywide. They even think of liaising with overseas universities to give RAG a boost. Such a charming and brainy first princess is sure to be a role model for many and UP mathematics can only be proud of their new ambassador.
 

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