This girl really use to be on love & hiphop, telling niggas she was gone be famous and they did not believe her. Life is so crazy like that. That’s why your vision gotta make sense to you and you only
My biggest fear about our generation is the lack of community.
Earlier this year my grandmother passed and I watched an entire village come together to help with the proceedings. There were women who brought their massive pots and cooking utensils while the men brought chairs, tents and tables and also offered much needed hands. I genuinely couldn’t believe how many people showed up. People were even cooking throughout the night. No matter how much you may think you’ve prepared for a funeral, it’s never enough especially in the village. It made me realize that such things wouldn’t necessarily happen in urban areas.
Many young people just choose to live in complete isolation. Some don’t even know their own neighbours and it makes you wonder who will stand beside them when the inevitable occurs.
From selling bread on the streets of Khayelitsha to supplying major retailers.
Meet Lufefe Nomjana, the entrepreneur behind South Africa’s famous spinach bread.
Today, his healthy bread is stocked in Spar, Pick n Pay and Food Lovers Market stores.
No my brother,bottle girls aren’t all hoes. Some of these girls come to the city to study and then end up getting part time jobs to just get a little pocket money for themselves.
Funny how everyone rushed to post Neymar and Ronaldo in tears, yet Salah didn’t get a single tribute. The disrespect towards one of football’s greatest icons is genuinely unbelievable.