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Dream day for little Anele

Nephrotic Syndrome sufferer Anele Mnyandu treated to a tea party

IT was a dream come true for eShowe Nephrotic Syndrome sufferer Anele Mnyandu when she was treated to a tea party at the Adams Outpost Restaurant in the Fort Nongqayi Village Museum.

Nephrotic Syndrome is a kidney disorder.

Anele was accompanied by her grandparents and two friends and they were treated to a tour of the butterfly dome.

While the adults enjoyed lunch, the girls played with legos and other toys provided by Adams Outpost.

The girls then treated the visitors to an impressive impromptu Zulu dance.

Anele left Adams Outpost laden with gifts which will bring her many hours of joy.

The outing was made possible by the Reach for a Dream Foundation.

The activities meals and toys were sponsored by Angela Redinger of Adams Outpost.

Jonathan Incledon of the KZN Bus Service transported the family from Nkandla to eShowe free of charge and Johannes Diemont of the Zululand Historical Museum arranged the tour of the Butterfly Dome.

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