“Our hearts are beating, so let’s start living, we are limit breakers, we are the future shapers and not scared of living,” sang with passion, the 1200 tranplantees from 50 nations at the World Transplant Games Closing Ceremony last week at the Inkosi Albert Luthulu Convention Centre. Amongst them was a South African, Daniel Matsoso, a kidney transpantee who waited for four years for the gift of life – a new kidney. Matsoso said it was in 1998 when he woke up in an intensive care unit after suffering multiple organ failure. “My transplant was performed in 2002. I have never met the donor because he died but I wrote a letter to the family expressing my sincere gratitude for giving me a gift of life. I’m now living a double life for myself and for the donor,” said Matsoso. The eThekwini Mayor, James Nxumalo, said Durban is proud to be the first African City to successfully host the World Transplant Games. “With the hosting of these games, the C...