Premier Mabuza
gives a life present to Miss Mpumalanga ’s
mom
Mpumalanga Premier David Mabuza Tuesday 13 January 2015 gave
what he described as a “life present”, an up market luxurious three-bedroom
house, to the mother of the current Miss Mpumalanga ,
Natasha Dos Santos.
Speaking at the house handover ceremony in Tekwane outside
Mbombela, Premier Mabuza explained that he donated a house built through his DD
Mabuza Foundation after he was “touched” by Natasha’s story that regardless of
being crowned Miss Mpumalanga in April last year, she came from a poor
background and that her family lived in a shack on a mountainous area.
Ever since she won the 2014 provincial beauty contest,
Natsha had never parked her car at their yard because the home was inaccessible;
hence the Premier built them a house at a decent stand.
“I was touched by Miss Mpumalanga attitude that regardless of the
background, she was determined to win. As a provincial government we always ask
her to go motivate the learners at the schools, but we needed to ensure that
she spoke with confidence knowing that she had a better home.
“I thought we should give her mother the present of their
life, she has managed to raise her children under the difficult circumstances.
As for Miss Mpumalanga, she should continue to be the best role model; we are
sending her to school to pursue her tertiary education, the DD Mabuza
Foundation is giving her a bursary for free,” said Mabuza.
He added that the house was like “Freedom Day” to them.
“As from today, you will have a peaceful sleep knowing that
you have the roof over your head and that you are secured. Today is your
Freedom Day,” said Mabuza.
This was not the only house the Premier donated today. He
gave another three-bedroom house to a single mother of nine children, Ms Joana
Thabethe at Ngodini. The Premier thanked the sponsors of both houses saying
they displayed a good gesture in changing the lives of others for the better.
“This is a basic problem in the country that as long as we
have unstable families, we will not have a nation. In our case, we have broken families;
therefore we do not expect a good society to emerge. Everywhere we go, we see
struggling families, but we believe that one day we will conquer this war and
we will have stable families.
“The impact which the sponsors have done is huge and is valuable;
these families will now have their dignity restored. We are in the middle of
this road, it is a long, hard, winding and painful journey, but today these
families are stepping into their democracy,” said Mabuza.
The Premier urged other people to contribute in changing the
lives of others instead of fighting amongst each other. He added that people
should share their wealth in order to be blessing to others.
“We can only succeed when we are united and people will
respect,” said Mabuza.
Both houses were financially sponsored and built by Deep
Space Construction and Nemotcon Holdings as from November last year. Again both
companies further donated school uniforms, furniture and food parcels.
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