Aid improves the lives of others

Joy Makhathe, a philanthropist and lifetime community worker who continuously strives for the betterment of his fellow man, has donated two walkers and a brand-new wheelchair to needy people in his immediate vicinity.


Neville Vaughan (middle) received a walker from Joy Makhathe to make his daily movements easier, as he struggles to walk. With him is his wife, Lindley, and Makhathe.

Ntsotiseng Queen Makengkeng (front) received a wlking stroller because she battles with mobility. With her are Makhathe and Papiki Makengkeng (right). Photo: Supplied

Joy Makhathe, a philanthropist and lifetime community worker who continuously strives for the betterment of his fellow man, has donated two walkers and a brand-new wheelchair to needy people in his immediate vicinity.

“My neighbour, Neville Vaughan, is very old and he can’t walk properly because of is age,” says Makhathe.

He gifted Vaughan with a walker to assist him in doing his daily activities and support his mobility.

Makhathe has also donated a brand-new wheel chair to Jojo Moduka, who is unable to walk.

The third person to be gifted with a walking aid was Ntsotiseng Queen Makengkeng, who also received a walker.

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