Radisele's 'Good Samaritan', Mosudisa offers kidney

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FRANCISTOWN: As the country continues to lose more people to kidney related complications, a 30-year-old cashier in the employ of G4S security is giving up a kidney to save one life.

Khumo Mosudisa from Radisele has resolved to donate his kidney to any of the many Batswana who are struggling to find treatment for their chronic conditions. Mosudisa is a cheerful man with an athletic body. His body is not a bag of bones but neither is it hefty. He talks freely and describes himself as a "kind person". He is streetwise and very inquisitive. His piercing eyes compliment his probing character very well.
Before he joined G4S, he worked for the Botswana police service.

"I am naturally a kind person," he stresses, grinning like a Cheshire cat. His wish to save a life started last August as he was passing near the National Assembly in the government enclave in Gaborone.

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