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The fact that this Polygamyst thing didn’t trigger a single childhood trauma is such a blessing. Reading people’s takes and I just realized I owe my dad even more respect. He was and still continues being a good father and husband to my mom ❤️
Then this happened, a tissue stuck on Commissioner Mkhwanazi's chiskop. 🤦🏽♀️Such a funny moment. Just the way Chair said it. 🤣🤣🤣😂 Le yena though, why is he not using a handkerchief! #MadlangaCommission
Liema’s win is so personal especially at a time as country we are fighting for bulling in schools and in work places. We chose decency over over rudeness and bad behaviour of Thandeka. We were mad at Big brother for keeping such bad person but it was a good test testing viewers. This isn’t just Liema’s win, it’s a viewers win too who stood against what happened this season. Thanks to all those who didn’t reward such a bad behaviour.
Congratulations once again Liema #BBMzansiS6
There’s this 45 minutes favor provoking prayers by Apostle Selman on YouTube.
If you can pray it, please do!
I prayed it in a difficult season of my life for like a month and there was a shift. A lot of doors opened.
We heard Nandi loud and clear. Her point was that Black men deserve grace because the system crushes them hardest: no money, no government support, 400 years of stacked odds, and constant pressure to succeed.
Our point is this: that same system hits Black women just as hard, often harder. Patriarchy. Single motherhood. Unpaid care work. Higher poverty rates. Sky high GBV risks but when women survive those exact conditions through informal hustles or sex work just to feed their families, they are shamed. Insulted. Called slurs. Told they have no dignity.
So men deserve grace for trying, but women are humiliated for trying to survive? You cannot demand grace from women while denying it to them in the same breath. That is selective empathy.
Grace is not a one way demand from women to men. It has to be mutual. Otherwise it is just another burden placed on the group that is already carrying the most.
Today, the nation pauses to honour a son of the soil who carried South Africa with him wherever he went. Kiernan’s voice gave us confidence, his music gave us identity, and his legacy continues to inspire generations. Though he may be absent in body, his presence lives on in every lyric, every memory, every dream he helped shape. 38 in spirit. Infinite in legacy. Long live Supa Mega Live Long ♾️
#AKATurns38
🕊️ IN LOVING MEMORY 🕊️
On Thursday, 22 January 2026, Thato Moetji and Sagwadi Mathe, two Grade 12 girl learners from Hoërskool Vanderbijlpark, sadly succumbed to injuries sustained in the unfortunate scholar transport incident that took place on Monday, 19 January 2026, in Vanderbijlpark, which also claimed the lives of 12 of their fellow learners who were on board.
Their lives, bright and full of promise, touched their schools, families, and communities in ways that will be forever remembered.
We honour the lives of Thato Moetji and Sagwadi Mathe, whose light and promise were taken far too soon. We are deeply disheartened by their loss. May their memory shine on forever as a solemn and enduring reminder of the hope, joy, and potential they carried in their hearts.
🕊️ IN LOVING MEMORY 🕊️
We remember with deep sadness and heavy hearts our beautiful learners, the cherished sons and daughters of our communities, whose lives were taken far too soon during an unfortunate scholar transport incident that took place on Monday, 19 January 2026 in Vanderbijlpark.
You were the future of our province. Your dreams, smiles, and potential will forever remain part of our collective memory. You will always be remembered, honoured, and loved.
🕊️ Buhle Radebe – Grade 11, Hoërskool Vanderbijlpark
🕊️ Bokamoso Mokhobo – Grade 8, Hoërskool Vanderbijlpark
🕊️ Sibongile Madonsela – Grade 10, Hoërskool Vanderbijlpark
🕊️ Leano Moiloa – Grade 8, Vaal High School
🕊️ Lesego Sefatsa – Grade 2, Oakwood Primary School
🕊️ Letlotlo Katlego Makwe – Grade 2, Vaal Triangle Primary School
🕊️ Ofentse Jayden Vinger – Grade 1, Oliver Lodge Primary School
🕊️ Lindokuhle Mabaso – Grade 5, Noordhoek Primary School
🕊️ Pheello Motaung – Grade 11, El-Shaddai Christian School
🕊️ Puleng Maphalla – Grade 11, El-Shaddai Christian School
🕊️ Naledi Motsapi – Grade 10, El-Shaddai Christian School
🕊️ Bohlale Lekekela – Grade 1, El-Shaddai Christian School
To the families, school communities, educators, and classmates, we extend our deepest condolences and continue to hold you in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
🕯️ May Your Souls Rest in Peace 🕯️