All along we thought it was arthritis only to be told in March by an orthopaedic surgeon that it was not arthritis. A scan he ordered showed that she had a brain tumour which turned out to be malignant or cancerous.
She was operated on 10 July, made some significant progress, but the situation began to deteriorate after 10 days.
While the Insider is about news that matters to our readers, I just felt the readers had to know what I have been going through over the past five months.
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Write a comment *what a lose, Mr Rukuni!
nematambudziko , well Hatichemei tine taririro Job 14vs 5-7
Very vaRukuni, MHDSRIP
May mum's soul rest in peace!I worked with her @ Alexander forbes
Nematambudziko Moyo