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Meet A Homeless Man Who’s Life Was Turned Around By Rehab, Unlike Bonga

The story of a home in Kanyamazane, Mpumalanga, that was converted into a rehabilitation center is one of the most inspiring stories I’ve covered this year. Many people at the time were focused on Bonga and the fact that he was a failed experiment to save homeless people from themselves; however, I found the story of the home in Kanyamazane, Mpumalanga, to be one of the most inspiring stories I’ve covered.

People who have been having trouble getting clean from drug misuse are welcome to stay with the Lubisi family, who have opened their home to accommodate them. In addition to other things, providing shelter, food, and medical care. There have been a number of incidents just like this one both in this nation and elsewhere in the globe, and it is something that has always done nothing except wear on the hearts of the people who live in this country.

The majority of people who sought treatment at the Takheni Rehabilitation Centre are now completely healed, regaining control of their life, and moving on with their ambitions after attending the facility.

Thamsanqa Makhubela had given up on his life after becoming addicted to drugs for a period of ten years. Drugs are very difficult to leave, which is why, in most cases, it is best to never try them and to be aware that they are a serious problem in our society. Thamsanqa Makhubela had given up on his life. He has been sober for almost three years at this point and offers counseling and healthcare support to people who are in need of assistance at the rehabilitation center.

 


 

 

Both before and after treatment, this individual was the same. This is simply to show people that people like Bonga do exist and that sometimes we have successful cares where they are able to be reintegrated into society and they are very much capable of ensuring that they succeed and live normal lives. The purpose of this is simply to show people that people like Bonga do exist.

Such people are frequently drawn to drugs, which cloud their minds and make them believe that their lives are fine when in reality, their lives are not fine. This is a very interesting case, and it demonstrates to us that we should never give up hope in trying to assist those members of our society to live the lives that they want to live.

Funi’s Catering Join Mommy Fulu At Thohoyandou In Serving The Homeless

It is always good when hand-in-hand in helping the society this is because when we are together we can bring more change especially here at home at thohoyandou.

What mommy fulu is going should be encouraged not only by business people here at home but also by government official the Thulamela municipalitywhat’s supposed to Grant these people in building a proper building when they can be able to help more people.

 

 

 

 

Government have a role to play in programs like program to make Thohoyandou CBD a better place where they will be less crime and to make sure that these people are well taken care of and be directed to do good things in society.

these are people who if we have proper leadership in government they can be won over and be taken to school to study things that will contribute to society in future and the help to start their own families since many of them are already old enough to start their own families and have children.

one of the income-related is to have children and we must not shy away from that reality we’ve seen many young people here at Venda joining things they do not know where they come from.

others are beginning to change the gender which is something they need to be told that what they’re doing is very wrong.

But we must also be patient with them because they do not know what they’re doing if you have a child as a parent it is your responsibility to warn you child against this type of things which is happening here at home.

Former Miss Zimbabwe Now Homeless Living In The Streets Of Johannesburg

South Africans, particularly people from Limpopo in Tzaneen have been celebrating the newly crowned Miss South Africa Ndavi Nukeri who has recently won the crown the past weekend, she been all over the headlines though not everyone is happy that she won, some have also gone to an extent of racially attacking her, but that is not going to change anything since she has been crowned and it won’t be reversed, the best part of this is that she becomes the second lady from Limpopo to win it right after another one Shudufhadzo Musida won the previous year, it is a great achievement for the province itself.


While the country is still happy about it, reports emerging suggests that the former Miss Zimbabwe is broke to the core, she is literally penniless to an extent that she is also homeless and living in the streets of Johannesburg.

According to reports, Phoebe Monyane who won the Miss Zimbabwe 2003 is currently living in the streets of Mzansi with some Nyaope boys, she is a drug addict who has seen her life going down the drain after she relocated to South Africa back in 2006, she is homeless despite participating in different beauty peagants including Miss Harare.

Phoebe’s life allegedly got messed up when she fell in love with a guy who was a drug addict, obviously got hooked and saw her life going downward until she became what she is today.

“She is said to be dining with street kids, popularly known as “Nyaope Boys” as well as taking illicit drugs. She relocated to South Africa back in 2006 where her downward spiral started the following years after falling for a lover, who was into . Phoebe participated in different pageants, including Miss Harare, before she was crowned Miss Zimbabwe in 2003, after outwitting 19 other models,” reports suggests.

People sometimes forget that if they are up there in life, if they don’t invest and make sure that they have a stream of income that will be consistent and keep them going for year, they live for that moment and forget that money will runout at some point.

Mzansi complains about Bonga’s situation comparing him to the “Alostro” guy

Some people of South Africa have complained saying that if Bonga was not speaking good English but actually was able to speak good Zulu language then his case would have been different.

 
 

 

They say that he would then still be in streets without having his birth certificate and his Identity Document.

Some actually said that in South Africa, once some is able to speak fluent english then they would automatically refer to you as a smart person.

South Africa actually rejected the “Alostro” guy simply because of his accent when he had something of value to share and the fact that he is not able to speak fluent english.

This issue has divided the opinion of different people in the Republic of South Africa with most believing that a lot of people in the public of South Africa believe that when you speak good English, then that simply means that you are a very smart person who can actually do most of the things in the corporate world.

Limpopo man home after 22 years on the Joburg streets

Limpopo man home after 22 years on the Joburg streetsAfter living on the streets for 22 years, a homeless man in Johannesburg has been reunited with his family in Tzaneen with the help of the Balfour Park community. Hakani Ndlovu, 45, came to Johannesburg in 2001 in search of work, but his situation soon turned dire. Ndlovu survived by begging and taking on piece jobs whenever possible, but the constant harassment from law enforcement meant he could not stay in one place.

 

He eventually ended up living in makeshift structures around Balfour Park. Fortunately, a few community members noticed that Ndlovu was able to communicate properly and that he could recount how he ended up on the streets. They organised help for him with their local councillor, Belinda Echeozonjoku, who helped track down Ndlovu’s family.

“The community members told me that he was not on drugs, that he was not crazy, and that he could recite his ID number. We bought clothes for him and made sure that he got a proper clean-up; we then placed him on a taxi back to his village,” said Echeozonjoku. Ndlovu made contact with Balfour Park residents to inform them that he had made it home safely, and the DA team in Tzaneen also confirmed that Ndlovu had arrived and was well-received by his community.

This heartwarming story sheds light on the issue of homelessness in Johannesburg, a city that serves as the country’s economic hub. While homelessness is on the rise, the lack of shelters in the city poses a significant challenge. Despite Ndlovu’s struggles, he was able to foster long-term relationships within the community, where residents provided him with clothes, blankets, and meals.

It is surprising that Ndlovu survived for so long without proper support, enduring robbery, assault, and losing his belongings, including his identity document. Every morning, he stood by the robots of Balfour Park shopping mall and asked different people for assistance to go back home.