Solly Moholo’s Tombstone that costs over R300k causes stir on sociaI media

The children of renowned South African gospel star, Solly Moholo, have opened up about their ongoing financial struggles as they attempt to cover the costs of their father’s medical treatment. According to the family, they initially needed R700,000 for a critical operation but were only able to raise R100,000.

This financial shortfall has left them burdened with debt, and they are appealing to the public for assistance. The family expressed their disappointment in falling short of their goal, despite their best efforts to raise the necessary funds through various means. Solly Moholo’s children explained that while the public generously donated R100,000, it has not been enough to cover the entirety of the medical expenses.


 


 

 

In addition to their existing debt, the family revealed that a government institution recently billed them R93,000, adding to their financial woes. The children expressed their frustration, as they were hoping for more support from government entities given their father’s contributions to the local music industry over the years. They are now

The family is still seeking donations and any form of assistance to help alleviate the mounting expenses. Despite the challenges, Solly Moholo’s children remain hopeful and are committed to seeing their father through his recovery. However, the strain of these financial pressures has taken an emotional toll on them.

Supporters of the gospel legend have been urged to assist where possible, whether through donations or spreading awareness about the family’s plight. Many of Moholo’s fans have taken to social media, expressing their love and prayers for his recovery, with some even organizing online fundraisers to contribute to the cause.

The gospel star, who has touched the lives of many through his music, now finds himself in need of help, and his family is determined to ensure that he gets the medical attention he requires. Despite the setbacks, the Moholo family is staying positive and pushing forward, hoping to bridge the gap in funding