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Happy Mother's Day

Proudest Mother




Meet Pritchard Olga living out celebrating Mother's Day.

Despite living out loud, we're celebrating a vibrant, legend and a bravest woman. She never gives up on her dreams and her children.

She's strong, a talented woman and uplifting youth is her passion.

Communities in Tzaneen are taking notice of the woman. Inspiring and bringing joy to all she comes into contact with.

It is Pritchard's dream to see our nation loving.
She wrote this special note:
 “To my Mokwena Sagwadi Independent Publishing House family,
I just wanted to tell you that Happy Mother's Day to you and me.
To the parents; never give up on parenting, give your kids more and more love.
Care for your children is a pillar of triumph”.
Happy Mother's Day to all the Mothers
Edited By: Mokwena Sagwadi 

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