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The elderly are being cheered on in their homes

By staffMay 31, 20262 Mins Read
The elderly are being cheered on in their homes
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“PEOPLE who are old and live in places that keep and take care of the elderly have very little fun and activities for them, which makes them miss out on many good and pleasant things that could make them happy, and make them feel important.”

This is what Ms. Khethiwe Maleka, the owner of Kidah De-Beauty Spa, says It is a country that is why he had the idea to visit the Kenana Old Age Home, in Mlaza on Tuesday.

Ms. Maleka, who was accompanied by her partner in business, Ms. Samke Zuki, arrived at this home for the elderly that cares for 27 people and pampered 15 elderly people, and treated them with a smile to make them happy and feel honored.

“It made me very happy to see the elderly happy in that way, and it encouraged me to continue visiting other places like this in order to carry out this idea that I believe will be very useful for the elderly,” she said.

He said the work he does helps to stretch the bones, relieve the mind and relax the body – he thought it would be very good to continue doing it for the elderly and disabled. He said he will continue to do this without looking at profit or money because he believes that the elderly are the ones who need it more than other people.

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