#Thembisa10: “We traced the family” – Masina
According to a source in the CoE, a team from the mayor’s office has been able to trace the family.
According to a source in the CoE, a team from the mayor’s office has been able to trace the family of the Thembisa babies that has been making headline news since yesterday. The number of babies born is yet to be confirmed.
South Africans expressed shock and even admiration at yesterday’s headline news that Gosiame Thamara Sithole from Thembisa gave birth to decuplets.
The Thembisan previously reported that government issued a statement that it was unable to confirm the birth of the 10 babies.
Also read: Guinness World Records congratulate decuplets’ parents from Thembisa
“We are not saying the birth did not take place. We are saying we have checked with public and private health facilities in Gauteng and have not been able to confirm the birth of the babies,” said Phumla Williams, the director-general of government communications.
CoE executive mayor Clr Mzwandile Masina took to Twitter this morning stating the family was traced and that the babies are doing well.
The Thembisan awaits confirmation from the mayor’s office as well as updated information from Guinness World Record and Williams.
Also read: Still no records traced to confirm birth of 10 babies
#Tembisa10 Social Development says while it can confirm Gosiame Thamara Sithole has given birth to babies it cannot confirm the number until the department has visited the Tembisa mother. TK
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) June 9, 2021
Guinness World Records
Yesterday, the Thembisan reported that Guinness World Records (GWR) Limited commented that it was yet to confirm the reported new record.
GWR Limited senior publicist Jessica Dawes, based in London, said: “GWR is aware of the news that Gosiame Thamara Sithole has given birth to decuplets.
“At the current time, we are yet to verify if this is a record as the wellbeing of both the mother and babies are of top priority.
“Our records team, alongside a specialist consultant, are looking into this and will provide any information as soon as possible.”
#Tembisa10 The department says it will be visiting Sithole tomorrow at an undisclosed health facility where she’s currently on bed rest. TK
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) June 9, 2021
Dear @mirriamp we’ve found the family and we are informed babies are well. Will share the information with National Gov, I know we were a joke ystday when Gov was genuinely looking for family. Some of our local comrades have been assisting this family. So we are good OK🔥
— Mzwandile Masina (@mzwandileMasina) June 9, 2021
