THIS week on Daily Sun’s TV show, aimed at helping SunPeople with their everyday problems, we visit a worried Mme Mashinini.
Presenter Stoan told SunBuzz: “This episode is another touching one, but also shows the level of humanity we have as Africans.
“We still have that spirit of ubuntu and we don’t abandon our family members.
“The lesson of ubuntu and humanity will be the biggest takeaway this week.”
The Bongo Maffin singer said looking back at all the Sun’Ceda episodes, he was proud of the work they’ve done.
“We’re almost halfway through this season and whenever I reflect back on the work that we’ve done, it brings a smile to face. I’m proud of myself and everyone who’s involved in bringing this wonderful project to life. I’m also grateful to our sponsors who make sure we also leave the families with a smile on their faces,” he said.
The 45-year -old said being part of the show has been good for him.
“I like being involved in such a project where we give back to the community. Through this show, I’ve met wonderful people who have given the greatest lessons life can offer. They might not show them on screen, but I’ll forever have them with me in my heart.”
Stoan thanked everyone who has offered more support.
“I’d also like to thank everyone who has contacted us and offered further support for the families. As Sun’Ceda, we’re grateful and it always bring me joy that the show has opened a gateway for these families to receive the necessary support,” he said.
- Catch Sun’Ceda every Thursday on Mzansi Wethu (DStv channel 163) at 6.30pm