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MOONCHILD SURVIVES MALARIA SCARE!

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Moonchild Sanelly. (PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES/GALLO IMAGES).
Moonchild Sanelly. (PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES/GALLO IMAGES).

The always bubbly musician who is never shy to flaunt what her Mamma gave her is recovering after a Malaria scare!

Moonchild Sanelly whose real name is Sanelisiwe Twisha contracted a life-threatening disease in Malawi where she had gone to perform at Lake of Stars international festival last month.

Despite her near-death experience during her four-day hospitalization, Moonchild is recovering and seems unstoppable.

Before she was hospitalized, the 32-year-old had traveled to Los Angeles and Austria unaware she had contracted the Malaria virus.

A week after she was discharged, she was forced to return to the hospital after she fell extremely ill once again and had to receive a blood transfusion.

Moonchild Sanelly had been on medical rest for November and has had to cancel all appearances and gigs she'd been booked for.

Speaking to Metro FM yesterday, the star sounds ready for her upcoming shows.

The musician celebrated her birthday yesterday at Rockets, hosted by Busiswa.

BooBeams, the name Moonchild has given her fans took to Twitter to share how glad they are to hear the star is now doing well.


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