Doctors told me I will permanently use pipe to pee

Doctors told me I will permanently use pipe to pee

By Jonk wa Mashamba news@alexreporter.co.za


These are words from Clement Shirinda who turns 30 years Today. For him to be still alive is a miracle that he will never forget!

On the 4th of April 2014 he was involved in the horrific accident that claimed four lives and eight people badly injured in Centurion, Pretoria.

On the 3rd of February this year he shared on his Facebook wall: “The day when doctors told me that my penis will never work again and that I will forever use a pipe to pee.

” My God, I may look like a useless man in the eyes of the people, but life that I have will change the maltitude of your people in the universe.”

Alex Reporter spoke to Shirinda. He said a happy birthday is more important than Rest in Peace!

“About four weeks ago, I survived another major accident on our way to Bloemfontein.”

He was driving the car when the car burst two tyres and rolled three times. But through God’s miracle both he and his passenger were not injured.

“I am a disabled person who is able to calm the storm with a prayer.” He further explained that next year March, he is going to the US for an operation that will see his manhood working again.

This follows three operations with no success. He has been staying with his wife for the past nine years and her support is massive. He is currently writing a book titled ‘I lost it but I’m still a man’.

This year, Shirinda has obtained two international qualifications certified by Billy Gates under Microsoft. The motivational speaker, based in Tembisa, is originally from Mafanele in Malamulele, Limpopo province.

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