Ronela Ngubeni: I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022. I want this walk to teach our community the importance of regular check-ups. You must always get checked if you notice an unfamiliar feeling in your body. Always consul professionals.
Bhekisizwe Landela: Let’s support cancer patients. What I’ve observed is that as much as the medication and treatment bring healing, they also bring an imbalance. The patients are often confused, which is why family, friends and colleagues must give them support. I saw healing in my wife when I supported her and it gave her, her confidence back.
Tholakele Mbuyisa: I lost two sisters and a brother to cancer. That’s why I came to support the walk. The community must be equipped with knowledge about cancer and why it’s important to do regular check-ups.
Phumzile Magagula: Early detection saves lives. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019. People must be aware about cancer and that help is available. You can survive. I’m a survivor. If you feel abnormalities in your body, go to your nearest healthcare centre to get checked.
Seipati Sothwane: I was diagnosed with cervical cancer. I went through a difficult journey but I never gave up. I fought until I won the battle. If you notice some irregularities in your body, seek help. Don’t wait until it’s too late.
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