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Chief Hwenje Thanks First Family for Cancer Support
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22242, member: 2262"] Chief Hwenje feels thankful to President Mnangagwa and his family. They helped him go to India when he got sick with blood cancer. He wanted everyone to know how they cared for him. The singer put on a great show last Thursday at Mkandapi Business Centre. He danced with lots of energy as people watched. President Mnangagwa came there to open a new road. You couldn't tell that Chief Hwenje had just come back from getting medical help in India. The 37-year-old star told people he had lymphoma. This sickness hurts the parts of his body that fight illness. But he's getting better thanks to the treatment he got. He said nice things about the president's family. They made sure he went to India and got the best care. They kept calling to check if he was doing okay. Other people helped too. They took care of his family when he was away getting better. The doctors told Chief Hwenje he needs to rest. He can't work on his new songs yet. He plans to stay at his rural home until the doctors say it's okay for him to make music again. Many people know Chief Hwenje because of his hit song 'Mai Welly.' He became very famous when this song came out. Lots of people love his music and how he performs. [/QUOTE]
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