A group of women have come together to arrange a provincial baby shower for Makhosazana Shelembe, whose story has touched Mzansi.
MaShelembe's plight tugged on the heartstrings of former journalist and social activist Ncumisa Ndelu, who reached out to MaShelembe to arrange a spa day.Ndelu said one by one, Good Samaritans began contacting her and, before she knew it, a weekend of spoils, including a provincial baby shower, on Sunday, 26 September, was being planned.
On Sunday, the baby shower will take place at the Durban Botanic Gardens, but strict Covid-19 safety protocols will be observed. Ndelu added that there will be a small group who will stay for the actual baby shower.
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