I Am Proudly A South African
“Turn your wounds into wisdom.” — Oprah WinfreySubmitted by: Mutloane Kgalalelo
Meet Mutloane Kgalalelo (15), living out loud in spite of being wheelchair-bound. She was born normal whereas, her bellybutton wasn't fine.
This means that Mutloane had to seek for medical care, and she ended-up being on a wheelchair.
She is a lively, intelligent young woman and singing is her passion.
Communities in Gauteng are taking notice of the young woman, and she can be seen on social media platforms regularly. Inspiring and bringing joy to all she comes into contact with.
Kgalalelo explains about her journey of being a wheelchair-bound.
"It began when my bellybutton wasn't okay, and I had to visit clinics and hospitals for medical care. Where I was booked for operation, since then, I couldn't walk and I had to use a wheelchair.
At first, I couldn't accept that, I'm a wheelchair-bound however as time goes by, I learnt that anything in this world happens for a certain purpose".
It is Kgalalelo's dream to influence and help people of South Africa to become a loving and Independent people.
She wrote this special note:
“To my Mokwena Sagwadi Independent Publishing House family,
I’m a learner at Filadelfia LSEN situated in Soshanguve Block L, currently in grade 10 studying Maths and Science.
I’m very passionate and ambitious, I get along very well with people, maybe it’s because of my condition – LOL – I’m just kidding but I do have a sense of humor.
My condition is not a barrier at all, it actually motivates me to get going and stand out.
I love reading and watching movies.
I would like to become a Surgeon.
Self-love is the best love.”
Edited By: Mokwena Sagwadi
Edited By: Mokwena Sagwadi
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