Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter has been Zoleka hospitalized for cancer

“Serious prayers, well wishes and heartfelt messages continue to pour in for hospitalized, South African writer, activist, and Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter, Zoleka. Zoleka, took to her Instagram account to share her admission letter and said she had been in the hospital since Saturday. The author was diagnosed with bone cancer last year and continues her fight against the chronic illness.”


 

 
It is a difficult time for her at the moment, and she will need a lot of support, especially from people who are close to her. That is another time you are able to see if you are also having good friends or if they will come to you when you are in happier times. Many people, when it is tough for them, will see exactly the type of friends they are having.

Now her work will have to stop because she has to focus on getting better, and she can come back when she is in good health. Even Jamie Foxx, who was reported to be in the hospital, did not halt production on the film he was working on. They needed someone else to finish the movie. It shows that even though you are in the hospital, life will still continue.

The production establishment or companies with whom you have been working will continue, and it has been like that for the longest time. That is why it is very important to also spend time with the people you love because you never know what will happen the next day. The work she had done is something that will remain available. Many people have done a lot, and even their children are still benefiting from it.

She added: “For the progression of the cancer in my body, it’s going to be a long haul, but so appreciative of the efforts made toward the betterment of my health by the medical team and medical staff. I can’t wait to get back home to the kids! Peace. Passion. Positivity.”

“I have got plans for my kids, I have got plans for my funeral. I have got plans about what’s going to happen to me leading to my passing and what happens after. And what kind of legacy I would want for my children.”