Mama Albertina Sisulu's Xholobe family feel forgotten
The family of Albertina Sisulu and locals from her place of birth in Xholobe village in Tsomo feel they have been forgotten. Locals say they have veryl little access to basic services such as toilets running water, road infrastructure and recreational facilities. This at a time when South Africa and the world prepares to celebrate the centennial birthday of Mama Sisulu on the 21st of October. For more news, visit: sabcnews.com

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