10 mo baby in urgent need of cancer treatment

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Tinaani Nyabereka

Chivi– A ten-month old baby from Chivi in Masvingo is in dire need of financial assistance to undergo an emergency cancer treatment.

Tanyaradzwa Dhuve has reportedly gone for three days without feeding due to his deteriorating health condition, with Chivi District Hospital requesting US$ 200 dollars to partially attend to her situation.

The baby’s caretaker Beauty Shangarai is appealing to well-wishers and the corporate world for help to save the young life.

Makadii Zimbabwe, mwana wamuri kuona anonzi Tanyaradzwa, ari kuda rubatsiro, abatwa chirwere chegomarara). (How are you Zimbabwe? The child you are seeing is Tanyaradzwa Dhuve and is in dire need of financial assistance to undergo cancer treatment).

“The baby has not been taking milk for the past three days as US$ 200 is needed to clean her body and acquire drips so that she can eat. She is required to be taken for further medical attention at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare. The baby also needs milk to complement her food supplies,” she said.

Those willing to assist Beauty Shangarai can get in touch with her on the contact details below:

Mobile Number: 0779976217 (Innbucks & Ecocash)

Name: Beauty Shangarai

ID : 83-237338R-83

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