If this appears on your timeline kindly repost. Esethu Martins, (26) from Litha Park Khayelitsha has been missing since 17 May 2026. She left home for a job interview and never returned. Anyone with information is urged to contact 076 227 4751 or her mom 079 691 0589
My newest prayer is simple: "Lord, settle it." Settle my mind. Settle my heart. Settle my spirit.
Teach me to walk in peace instead of anxiety, and faith instead of fear.
One of the best things you can do for yourself in adulthood, is to learn how to leave things alone.
Just leave it alone. Situations, people, whatever it is, leave it alone.
2 year old toddler Omphile Sethole, was abducted from her bed while sleeping by someone who broke into her family's home in Tinmyne, Limpopo
The kidnappers broke in but didn't take any valuable objects, they only took the child
Today is the 3rd day she is missing.
Mzansi, please help us find her
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My older brother missed my graduation.
No call. No message. Nothing.
Everyone kept asking, “Where is he?” and I just kept smiling, as if it didn’t matter, but it did.
That night, I muted his contact.
Three days later, there was a knock on our door.
He stood there tired, unshaven, holding a small wrapped box.
“I’m sorry,” he said. “I couldn’t leave the site. If I didn’t finish that job, they wouldn’t pay me and I needed the money for this.”
Inside the box was a simple wristwatch.
“I wanted you to have something that reminds you. Your time is just starting.”
I didn’t know whether to cry or feel guilty.
Sometimes, people don’t show up the way we expect them to.
But it doesn’t mean they didn’t care.
There’s no coming back from certain things, and I don’t think people really understand that. Some damage doesn’t get undone, and once it changes how you see someone, that’s it. Not everything deserves a second chance, no matter how sorry they are.
I don't know who needs to see this, but Isaiah 60:22 says, "When the time is right, I, the Lord, will make it happen." So relax. You're not behind, you're not forgotten, and you're not late. God's timing is still working in your favor.
One thing I've realized is that, you don't need to vent to your friends about everything that you're going through. Sometimes it's okay to just pray about it and move on. Let it be between you and God.
I hate how iSocial media has made us forget that kunama stages empilweni and it is normal to be broke, have broke friends, partners and so on and mostly importantly to be unemployed. These are stages in life. Abanye baba nenhlanhla to get jobs at a young age and are able to afford a certain lifestyle, some aren't and it's okay. I want us to be okay with where we are in life whilst striving for the better.