Can you put it on the scales, please?
duphaston “I wanted to be here, I did not want to be told, I wanted to see it for myself,” said Sibusiso Masuna, who was on the edge of Qunu early to be sure. “I was never able to bury my father, I did not know him, but Tata was like a father to me,” he added, using the Xhosa word for father and showing his identity card which showed him to be a member of the same Thembu tribe which claims Nelson Mandela as its most prized son.