The kitchen staff made sure guests at the old age home ceremony were fed the best in township cuisine as part of the celebrations in honour of Matlakala Dlamini.
Kathorus MAIL was invited to the Vosloorus Old Age Home on November 29, where one of the township’s oldest resident and founding member of the Vosloorus Old Age Home, 83-year-old Matlakala ‘Tlaki’ Dlamini, was honored by the community, her former colleagues, family members, relatives, friends and peers for her almost 40-year contribution to the welfare of the elderly in the township.
She was born in Wattville, Benoni, on May 7, 1936. In 1964 at the age of 28, Tlaki moved to Vosloorus where she said she became aware of the abuse of the elderly in the township under the apartheid system.
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She said it was then that she decided she wanted to do something to alleviate the problems faced by the elderly at the time.
Some of the pensioners who came from all over Vosloorus to honour Oussie Matlakala.
Ousie Tlaki Dlamini’s two childhood friends, 88-year-old Talita Mbuyisa and Louise Taele (83) also attended the event.
Department of Social Services’ Phumla Mthiyane with the home’s adminsitrator, Sechaba Mathenjwa, and Matlakala Dlamini.
A pensioner is ushered through the hall to be seated during Oussie Matlakala Dlamini’s honour ceremony at the Vosloorus Old Age Home.
Choral, church and traditional music was the order of the day as choirs treated guests to soothing and high-tempo music to feed the mood.
Matlakala Dlamini’s friends and peers came from far and wide around Vosloorus all clad in the Old Age Home’s colours to honour their colleague.
Among the guests at the Vosloorus Old Age Home were leaders in the local taxi industry who also came to honour Matlakala Dlamini.
These two friends were part of the large crowd that gathered at the Vosloorus Old Age home during a ceremony to honour the home’s leading co-founder, 83-year-old Matlakala Dlamini.
They came, they sang and made everyone comfortable with their beautiful rendition of a variety of music ranging from church songs to choral and traditional music to the delight of the excited audience.
It was a fun-filled day for everyone as local pensioners flocked to the Vosloorus Old Age Home ceremony in honour of veteran local resident and community worker Matlakala Dlamini.
A choir of pensioners sang and danced as they paid tribute to one of Vosloorus’ loved and respected citizens, 83-year-old Matlakala Dlamini.
Dressed in their colourful best they came from around Vosloorus to honour a friend who has made life for the eldery worth living.
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