By Zuko Komisa
Mampintsha’s mother suffers a stroke.
Mampintsha’s mother hasn’t been feeling well since her son passed away.
Prior to her son’s death, Zamanguni Gumede’s health began to decline, and since then, it has gotten worse, leaving her unable to speak or walk.
According to Zimoja, when Zama Gumede’s son Mampintsha was originally admitted to the hospital with a stroke, she was unable to handle the thought of him being gone. Pinky Gumede, Mampintsha’s sister, reports that her mother is receiving medical attention in a hospital.
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Additionally, Pinkly Gumede told Zimoja that their mother keeps asking Mandla, a.k.a. Mampintsha.
“I needed to remove her from the house and to the hospital because too many visitors were coming in and out of the house, some with condolences and some with bad intentions. “
“She is not taking Mandla’s death well. She started feeling ill before him but got worse when he was first admitted into the hospital.”
“We had to help her to walk. But now she is worse. The doctor says her liver has been affected and she also has been diagnosed with a stroke. But her stroke is not bad, she will not be disabled If she takes her medication. “
She has not been able to eat properly and that is affecting how she takes her medication.”
In order to transfer Mampintsha to a private hospital, Pinky has asked the general public for financial support.
Pinky said her mother requires a private hospital as well as a psychologist to assist her in coping with the passing of Mampintsha.
“I don’t have money to do that. I am appealing to the public to assist me so I can get her the best treatment,” she said.
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