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AFFECTED FAMILY MET HALFWAY  

Thaba Tseka, Dec. 12 — A family of seven that was left stranded after their two bedroomed house burnt to ashes received donations from World Vision on Thursday.

Speaking during an interview with the owner, Mr. Tsokeli Silane aged 42 from Setanteng in Litsoetse community council expressed gratitude for the gifts he has received after losing almost everything.

While narrating the incident, the unemployed Mr. Silane said it was during the early hours of the day on November 28, when he was informed that his house was on fire.

He said things he lost included two trampolines, one shade net, stoves (two burners, electric and gas) furniture such as fridges, steel racks, hand-operated miller, microwaves, saddle, clothing, bed, wardrobes, mattresses, eating and cooking utensils.

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