SK Moyo launches charity fund

“We are here on an assignment as the party that liberated Zimbabweans. We are all free regardless of our conditions,” he said.

“As a party we agreed that since we are the people’s party, we have to make some interventions where there is need.

“This charity fund will help people from across the country because in Zanu-PF we believe it is important to help where there is need,” said Cde Khaya Moyo.

He donated groceries, wheelchairs and clothes to Mrs Juliet Sangurani whose legs were amputated in March this year.
An emotional Mrs Sangurani said she was overwhelmed by the gesture.

KHAYA MOYO

“I thought when I lost both legs I had become useless. I am so grateful with this gesture you have shown to me,” said a tearful Mrs Sangurani.
She said both her legs were amputated twice below and above the knees. Initially, she said, she was diagnosed of tuberculosis.
Twelve-year-old Ngonidzashe Gohora also received a similar donation.

 

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