REMEMBERING SOUTH AFRICANS LOST TO COVID-19

Ms Zanele kaMagwaza-Msibi

2021-09-26T15:05:22+02:00September 6th, 2021|Kwazulu Natal|

She was an exemplary leader, an activist and life-long champion who was determined to change the lives of people, especially those in rural areas. She will be remembered her as an active councillor. She always availed herself and was always passionate about the needs of the people she served. She spent 15 years working for the people of Zululand.

Mr Sandile Mchunu

2021-08-02T14:11:55+02:00July 25th, 2021|Kwazulu Natal|

A humble man, but always positive, a gentle soul, with a lovely laugh that brightened our days here at BR – no matter the prevailing environment. Always willing to go the extra mile, he had a bright future ahead of him. We journalists tend to be desk-bound and lazy. However, Sandile, with his thirst for life, ran the comrades.

Dr Ben Ngubane

2021-07-27T10:12:26+02:00July 12th, 2021|Kwazulu Natal|

Dr Ngubane played a pivotal role in the transformation of the private healthcare landscape in northern KwaZulu-Natal in an advisory capacity . Melomed was privileged to have had his years of loyal patronage and support, not just as a patient but as an advisory for access to healthcare and in doing so upheld his oath as a medical doctor.

Mr Devan Singh

2021-07-04T10:40:20+02:00May 6th, 2021|Kwazulu Natal|

He will be remembered for his passion for music and his love for the entertainment industry. He was kind, soft, caring, humble and selfless in all his ways. He was loved by so many and always had endless love to give to the people in his life. He was always willing to extend a helping hand to family, friends and even strangers. He was incredibly funny and light-hearted about life and lived every second to the utmost best.

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