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Rare Cancer: Girl Needs Your Support to Live

Harare – Natasha Matimba, 7 was given a few months to live. Doctors concluded her condition was incurable, sending her home to die. Month...

Harare – Natasha Matimba, 7 was given a few months to live. Doctors concluded her condition was incurable, sending her home to die.

Months later, she is still alive, fighting for dear life – defying death and medical records suffering from an advanced skin cancer – Zeroderma Pigmentosa.

Derick Matsengarwodzi
Although her health is deteriorating, a chunk of her head eaten away by the cancer, the Norton girl continues to live despite the clear pain she encounters daily without proper healthcare.

Her unemployed parents count on God’s grace for her prolonged life.
Natasha Matimba Needs Your Help

“The problem started when she was three months old. Since then, she has been in and out of hospital. We could not get medical attention, and were told to go home,” her mother, Winnet Banda mentioned as she fanned flies from her yawning wound.

Now at home, seemingly waiting for fate to conclude Natsha’s young life, her parents remain defiant.

Tinashe Phiri – her stepfather has sold his property to help with Natasha’s medical expenses, though his efforts are a drop in the ocean. She needs special healthcare, not readily available in the country.

Natasha urgently requires palliative care that improves a patient’s quality of life by managing pain and other distressing symptoms of a serious illness.

Despite the desperate condition, her parents remain optimistic that some well-wishers will help their daughter.

Bridget Mandimutsira also has a similar health problem – and awaits advanced retreatment in the United Kingdom

Sympathisers can contact Winnet Banda on: +263 713 484 617. – tinzwei.com/ZBC 


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