The Childhood Cancer Foundation SA is hosting a webinar with Musa Motha, the inspiring Britain’s Got Talent Golden Buzzer act, to share his story of childhood cancer and the hope he found.
South Africa (21 September 2023) – CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation SA is celebrating International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month by sharing some of the most inspirational voices to #GiveSomeHope.
CHOC is hosting a free webinar and invite the public to join in and listen to the inspiring stories aimed at giving hope. The webinar is taking place on the 26th of September – You can find all the details below:
The guest speaker is Musa Motha, born and raised in Johannesburg. Musa’s life took an unexpected turn when he was diagnosed with bone cancer at the tender age of 11. Despite facing a challenging journey that led to the amputation of his left leg, Musa’s passion for soccer and an unyielding spirit guided him towards an even more profound discovery – the art of dance.
In 2023, Musa achieved a historic moment on Britain’s Got Talent by receiving the first-ever group Golden Buzzer. Unanimously impressed, all the judges pressed the buzzer, propelling him straight through to the live shows.
With unwavering determination, Musa pursued his newfound passion, and today, he stands as an internationally acclaimed and award-winning performer, an inspiration to countless individuals who have been touched by his story.
You can register for the free webinar here.