By Rangarirai Shanyurai
A 14-year-old boy, Tawanda Fofo, from Nyambirai Village, Chief Zimuto, Masvingo is desperately seeking financial help to undergo surgery for a hernia condition that has left him in constant pain.
With his family unable to afford the costly procedure, the teenager is appealing to well-wishers to help him raise US$1 400 and get the treatment he urgently needs.
Speaking to TellZim News, Fofo’s mother Sheilah Chimanga said he had been battling the condition since 2023, and of the required amount, US$600 was for the heart test and US$800 for the hernia operation.
“He was diagnosed with a hernia in 2023 when he was in Grade 5, but we have been unable to raise the US$1 400 needed for his treatment. His testicles have started swelling due to the condition,” she said.
She said the boy’s grandmother had been assisting with other costs, but their financial situation remains dire.
“His grandmother has been trying to help, but she is struggling. We have no other relatives to turn to. I am appealing to well-wishers for any assistance,” she said.
Fofo, who is a learner at Mahoto Primary School in Masvingo, said he had been subjected to bullying due to his condition.
“I am bullied by other learners at school who always insult me for my condition. The hernia affects my chest and backbone, and my health is deteriorating. Sometimes, I struggle to walk long distances due to complications,” said Fofo.
Those who wish to assist can contact Sheila Chimanga at 0773897792.
A hernia is a medical condition where an organ or tissue protrudes through a weakened area in the muscle or connective tissue that normally holds it in place. This can occur in various parts of the body, such as the abdomen, groin, or upper stomach.