Doc Shebeleza Prepares for Another Surgery: “My Fans Should Continue to Pray for Me”

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Doc Shebeleza Prepares for Another Surgery: “My Fans Should Continue to Pray for Me”
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Fan-favourite musician Doc Shebeleza, real name Victor Bogopane, who was hospitalised in December 2024 is preparing for a second surgery this January.

The legendary artist who is currently spending time with his family reveals that he's due for another surgery soon

Learn at Your Own Pace! Our Flexible Online Course allows you to fit copywriting skills development around your busy schedule. Enroll Now!that he's due for another surgery in a few weeks time and has asked his supporters to continue praying for him. He said: "I'm feeling much better abuti and I'm well. Looking forward to the operation, everyone around me is happy with my progress."South Africans are wishing the award-winning musician a speedy recovery."We pray for him and his entire family and let him get better healed in his condition in this difficult period.

The musician was discharged from the hospital and reached out to his supporters for financial support as he is due for his second operation in January 2025.Rae Seleme is a seasoned entertainment writer who kickstarted her writing career on TVSA. She has published articles on Iharare, ZAlebs, The South African before joining Briefly News. Rae obtained her BA Media Studies degree at the University of Limpopo, a copywriting postgraduate diploma from AAA School of Advertising and a PGCE at Unisa.

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