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Masasa Mbangeni Celebrates Her Mother On International Nurses Day

Masasa Mbangeni Celebrates Her Mother On International Nurses Day. On this day, nurses and midwives around the world are being celebrated for the wonderful job that they do. This day is also marked as the anniversary of Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing. Now that we are faced with the Covid-19 pandemic, this is all the more reasons for us to appreciate everyone working in the health sector.

Masasa Mbangeni has joined the multitudes of people worldwide, who have something special to say about nurses. Her dear mother is a nurse who is working in ICU. The award winning actress started off her tribute by sharing a profound quote from Christie Bell, about the amazing role nurses play in our lives from the day we were born until the day we pass away.

Here. “Nurses are there when the last breath is taken, and nurses are there when the first breath is taken. Although it is more enjoyable to celebrate the birth, it is just as important to comfort in death.” —Christine Bell.

She the spoke about her mother’s amazing journey in the field of nursing. Masasa’s mother has bee a nurse for so many years and has welcomed so many people into the world as a midwife. She is also a dedicated professional who loves her job, as well as all the patients she has helped.

Today is International Nurses’ Day. My beloved mother has been a nurse longer than I have been alive ! She has welcomed many people into the world as a midwife and as an ICU nurse , she has been the last person a lot of people have seen before they transition. My mother loves her job . And she’s loved all the patients she’s helped . To all the nurses , who have been on the frontline during this pandemic :THANK YOU #internationalnursesday #internationalnursesday2021 #Mama Fun Fact: Mama had just had me here so hence she’s so cute heheheh,” Masasa captioned a beautiful throwback picture of her mother.

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