#Sod-Turning| New home for Siamese twin mom

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Limpopo government says by the end of June, it will be done with its project of building a home for the mother of twins who were born conjoined. The Premier of Limpopo Dr Phophi Ramathuba led a sod-turning ceremony at Navana village under Majeje Tribal Authority, Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality. The twins were born on 28 January 2026 to a 29-year-old mother at Mankweng Tertiary Hospital where they were successfully separated by a team of specialist doctors led by Professor Nyaweleni Tshifularo. Premier Ramathuba has told Nghamula Chauke that she had promised to build a home for the family before the surgery and now she says they will be able to spend Christmas in the home that will also be fully furnished.
23 Mar English South Africa Business · Arts

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