Dipsy's Ro'Dizzy - rugrat of an extraordinary league

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Soccer ace Diphetogo 'Dipsy' Selolwane's uber-stylish tot - Rohle Ludo Rutang - is turning heads after storming into the My African Dream (MAD) finals recently.

The five-year-old's eye-catching dance moves, done with so much aplomb and awe-inspiring enthusiasm, have deservedly earned her the stage name Ro'Dizzy Don' Stop.

The talented little girl, MAD's youngest contestant, effortlessly does exactly what any audience yearns to keep an eye on with dances ranging from Hip-hop to kwaito.  Despite entering the competition at the 11th hour she has kept the crowd alive every time she gets onto the stage.  Ro'Dizzy spotted a MAD poster while shopping with her mother at Riverwalk Mall a few weeks before the competition started and curiously sought to know what it was all about from her mum.  Shortly after getting the much-needed explanation the youngster's mind was made - dancing in the competition must be a priority.

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