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Ladysmith KZN: Needy family happy to receive new house

Previously, the family lived in a one-room mud house

Yesterday morning (September 9), the non-governmental organisation (NGO) known as Duduza Care Centre officially handed over a house that has been built for the Mshibe family of Burford, Kwagudlucingo area.

Previously, the family lived in a one-room mud house which was in an extremely poor condition.

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Ward 14 Councillor Mthokozisi Khoza heard about the Mshibe family’s dire situation and approached Duduza Care Centre for help.

Joyful recipient Ms Fikile Mshibe said, “I am so grateful for what Duduza Care Centre has done. I am at a loss for words to describe my excitement. Summer is approaching and we will not be stressing, like before, when it rains.”

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John Barnard

Online regional sub at Ladysmith Gazette

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