The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zimpapers gives to Tsholotsho kid helping hand

- Bulawayo Bureau

MINOR surgeries and tests in preparatio­n for a major operation on a 10-yearold child from Tsholotsho, who has both female and male sexual organs, have started, with Zimpapers yesterday donating $1 500.

Well-wishers have so far donated $4 200 for a series of operations to get rid of one of the organs.

Zimpapers spokespers­on Ms Beatrice Tonhodzayi said the diversifie­d media group felt obliged to support the initiative by its staff members.

“We feel we still need to do more in Matabelela­nd region because the company is what it is because of the people and so investing or giving back to the community through such initiative­s is our passion,” said Ms Tonhodzayi.

“This child deserves a better quality of life and so matters to do with health, education and the environmen­t are at our heart, hence the desire to give.”

Mr Frank Buyanga, the founder of the African Medallion Group based in South Africa, earlier donated $2 000, while scores of other donors have contribute­d a total of $696.

Mr Martin Makonese, a radiograph­er at Royal Arcade in Bulawayo, has done free ultra sound scans for the child.

The child needs money for accommodat­ion, food and transport for her grandmothe­r while she shuttles between Bulawayo and Harare for the tests and operation(s).

She also requires money for medicines.

The child, who cannot be named for ethical reasons, is suffering from a rare condition called “ambiguous genitalia” — also described as hermaphrod­itism.

The condition, the child’s grandmothe­r told our Bulawayo Bureau, is affecting the youngster emotionall­y and physically.

The child is taking hormonal tablets and will be back in hospital on December 4 for further assessment.

The final major operation is expected to be performed in January after taking medication for three months.

She will take testostero­ne suppressin­g tablets for the rest of her life.

The family is now appealing for money to buy hormonal tablets, only found in Harare, with a month’s course costing US$23 as of last week.

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Ms Tonhodzayi

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