@Christolord2024@ChisomAgbafor Same thing is happening in South Africa, but we don’t run and cause problems in other African countries who are also suffering. Our problems are our own. We don’t run away for a better life. We stay and fix what’s broken.
@kobe_boujee88@Pinkybarbz You cut the video where they show he’s passport, why? And if I may ask. What’s the obsession with South Africans? I feel like if I went somewhere with good intentions and they treated me badly I’d just go home. I wouldn’t fight for them to treat me better.
Solomon, a single father residing in Extension 11, Khuma (a township near Stilfontein in North West Province, South Africa), has been solely responsible for his two young children since their mother, a Lesotho national, abandoned the family in March.
His daughter is 3 years old, and his son is 1 year and 3 months old. The children were born in South Africa, and Solomon possesses all necessary documents to prove this, including a copy of the mother’s passport.
Facing significant hardships, Solomon quit his job to provide full-time care for the children. The family lacks sufficient food, and the children do not yet have identity documents or birth certificates, which are essential for accessing services. He is seeking assistance to register the children’s births and obtain IDs, as well as support for basic needs like food, while awaiting any resolution regarding the mother’s return.
Solomon can be contacted at 0746933606 for verification or offers of help. He emphasizes his commitment to keeping the children safe, healthy, and cared for amid these challenges.