@mazwiblose2 It is just the beginning. Hate has no bounds. When they are done with foreigners, they will turn against each other. There is no end to this. It is about hate. This country is being destabilised by South Africans themselves. Itโs so sad. There wonโt be nothing left in 5 years.
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My name is Marlon Sibiya, a 31-year-old married man and father of a three-year-old daughter. My family and I reside in a rented apartment in Norton.
Before I was diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), I was self-employed, operating a small printing business at Katanga Shopping Centre in Norton. Unfortunately, due to my deteriorating health, I am no longer able to manage the business effectively, which has significantly affected my family's source of income.
My health challenges began when I experienced severe shortness of breath, particularly at night, making it difficult to sleep for nearly two weeks. Initially, I thought I was suffering from asthma, so I sought medical attention at a local hospital. After undergoing blood tests and a chest X-ray, the results revealed a serious medical condition, and I was urgently referred to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals for specialist care.
Following further medical investigations, I was diagnosed with kidney failure caused by Polycystic Kidney Disease. I was admitted for treatment and dialysis work-up on 11 June 2026 and remained hospitalized for one week before being discharged on 20 June 2026.
I am now undergoing dialysis twice every week as prescribed by my doctors and am taking medication to manage my condition. While dialysis has become essential for my survival, it has placed an enormous financial burden on my family.
My assigned dialysis session is at 3:00 a.m., which requires me to leave Norton around midnight to travel to the hospital. The transport costs at those hours are very high and have become difficult for me to afford, especially since I am no longer able to earn a stable income due to my illness.
In addition to the ongoing dialysis treatment, I have also been advised that a kidney transplant offers the best long-term solution for my condition. However, the costs associated with the transplant process, including medical evaluations, surgery, medication, and post-transplant care, are far beyond my family's financial means.
It is with great humility that I appeal for your assistance. Any support towards the following would be deeply appreciated:
- Dialysis treatment costs.
- Transport expenses to and from dialysis sessions.
- Medication and routine medical care.
- Kidney transplant evaluation, surgery, and post-transplant treatment.
Any other financial or material assistance that may help ease the burden on my family during this difficult time. Your generosity would not only help me continue receiving life-saving treatment but would also give me hope of undergoing a kidney transplant and returning to a productive life to care for my wife and young daughter.
Thank you for taking the time to consider my request. I sincerely appreciate any assistance you may be able to provide. May God richly bless you for your kindness and compassion.
Yours faithfully,
Marlon Sibiya
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Norton, Zimbabwe
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