Sello Mabelebele: “Unfortunately, I do not have a father and I am not one either but I will be having a braai for some of my colleagues and members to show them they are appreciated as fathers. I also want to show them they are doing a great job of taking care of their families. I am really fond of them and look up to them.”
This coming weekend is Father’s Day and the CHRONICLE took to the streets to find out how residents will be celebrating this special day.
This is what they had to say:
Veronika Blandford: “I will be having lunch with family and get my loved one a goodie bag.”Mthobisi Sibiya: “To think of it I have never been celebrated as a father. I have a child and I am sure this year they have a surprise for me for the first time. I would really like to be treated as well, but it will be up to them.”Noluthando Tshikitsha: “I will not be doing anything since I was abandoned by my father. If he was around I would celebrate him definitely. I will still do it if he was around and came back into my life.”Jason Koegelenberg: “I will tell him how much I love him and I will paint him a picture where he and I caught a big fish.”Sello Mabelebele: “Unfortunately, I do not have a father and I am not one either but I will be having a braai for some of my colleagues and members to show them they are appreciated as fathers. I also want to show them they are doing a great job of taking care of their families. I am really fond of them and look up to them.”
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