Ro�Dizzy writes, sings daddy a song

Dipsy and his daughter Ro Dizzy PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE
Dipsy and his daughter Ro Dizzy PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE

She was just five-years-old when she became the talk of the town during the 2011 My African Dream (MAD) talent show, and now Rohle Rutang is doing it again.

The eight-year-old popularly known as Ro’Dizzy recently stunned multitudes during her father, Diphetogo Dipsy Selolwane’s, testimonial match. She walked onto the pitch to perform a dedication song to her father.

Some of the touching lyrics to the song reads, “All his fans may call him Dipsy, Ro’Dizzy I call him daddy/He’s the one who makes me breathe/He’ll be the only man I see”, brought the retiring legend to tears.

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