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WATCH: Dr Jayeshnee Moodley invites you to Zululand’s Cuppa for CANSA

With just over two weeks to go, the countdown is on for Richards Bay’s Cuppa for CANSA

Get ready to say ‘Ooh la la!’ as Zululand’s Cuppa for CANSA, hosted by Dr Jayeshnee Moodley, stirs up a morning of French flair, high tea, expert insight, and big lucky draw wins.

Set for Saturday, 22 November from 10am to 1pm at Outlook Church in Richards Bay, the event raises funds for both the CANSA association and Zululand Hospice.

Raising their teacups for the cause is an interactive panel of medical specialists who will share practical advice, from diagnosis and treatment to recovery and support.

“The Cuppa for CANSA has been a dream of mine for many years and I’m so grateful it’s become a reality,” said Dr Moodley.

“Women are the cornerstone of their communities and families. When women are strong, not just physically, but also emotionally and mentally, they are unstoppable,” she said.

About Dr Moodley

Dr Moodley, a specialist obstetrician and gynaecologist at Melomed Richards Bay, was the region’s first woman in private practice in her field in 2014.

She has led free cervical cancer screening campaigns for 12 years and offers a cancer-prevention colposcopy clinic at Queen Nandi Regional Hospital.

Expert panel

The line-up includes Dr Mariëtte Mouton, Dr Irene Coutsoudis, Dr Jade Caris Mogambery, Dr Nonhlanhla Cebekulu, Dr Smitha Abraham and Sthabile Mtolo – who will each bring their unique insights into women’s health and cancer care.

Win big

Guests stand a chance to win a luxury Bonamanzi Game Reserve getaway – a R25 000 lucky draw prize that includes a two-night stay for up to 10 people and a guided game drive.

Book now

Tickets are R200 per person or R2 000 per table of 10.

Book through Dr Jayeshnee Moodley Inc on 035 7721581 or jmoodleypractice@gmail.com; or through Louette Adams on 066 2555899 or louetteanthea@gmail.com

 

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Tracey Turner

Tracey holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Media degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism from Rhodes University. After a diverse career journey, she returned to her roots in 2024 as a journalist at Zululand Observer, bringing a wealth of experience to the field. With a focus on human interest stories, Tracey is dedicated to delivering insightful and impactful reporting.
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