Four Seasons Before Lunch Gauteng (Pretoria)

 I have lived in Pretoria for half my life, but even at almost 50, l still am not ready for mornings like this . I step out of  home in the morning at 7 a.m., greeted by a warm, gentle breeze and sunshine so golden it felt like summer had arrived overnight. The sky was clear; the jacaranda trees glowed purple; the air smelled of warmth and possibility. “Perfect day,” l muttered, locking his door. By the time l drive out—five minutes later—the sky starts to be darkened. A cold wind came crawling in from nowhere, sweeping dust across the pavement. The temperature dropped so suddenly that  l have  to switch the heater for warmth. Laughing. “Ah, Pretoria… you never disappoint.” Halfway to the office, the heavens opened. Not soft rain— a storm . Sheets of water hammered the road, street gutters overflowed instantly, and distant thunder rolled like a grumpy giant waking up too early. People scattered, hiding under bus shelters already too full.  “Ten minutes ago...

Khupe loses breast in cancer fight


DEPUTY Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe has revealed she now has one breast after undergoing chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer in South Africa last week.
Speaking during a donation of medical equipment worth US$3,5 million by Department for International Development (DFID) UK in Bulawayo Wednesday, Khupe said the operation had been successful.
“I now have one breast and I am not even shy and worried about it, I went through a very successful cancer chemotherapy operation in South Africa and you people when you see me you think I have two normal breasts but that’s not it,” Khupe said in an interview with Radio VOP.
“I thank you all for your prayers, I am still very strong and God will always guide me.”
Khupe. She said Zimbabweans diagnosed with cancer should not give up as the diseases can be treated.
In June this year, the 48-year-old mum-of-three declared made public her battle with the disease which kills half a million women worldwide every year and accounts for 14 percent of all cancer deaths in women.
She revealed she would undergo an operation in South Africa before Christmas.
Khupe – deputy leader of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC-T party – was named Deputy Prime Minister in February 2009 becoming the first woman appointed to this post since independence in 1980.



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