There are pirated copies of #ThePolygamist being sold at Affordable Books in Nairobi along Ronald Ngala Street. I know the book is in demand & I'm working to make it available there through a reputable supplier. Copyright infringement is a crime. Don't support the violation!
I can literally hear Judge Judy saying: ‘You ate the steak, you went to a restaurant, you were served the steak… you didn’t like it but you ate it anyway!’ 😭 …you wore the wig, you pay for it. Judgement for the plaintiff for the amount of $20k, Goodbye’
Parliament pays tribute to the founding Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces, Mr Mosiuoa Lakota, whose legacy of sacrifice, leadership, and commitment to justice will forever remain part of our nation’s story. #RIPMosiuoaLekota
When he died eight days ago, his face was everywhere. Every platform carried his photo. Everyone had something to say. The timelines were heavy with grief. For two days, it felt as though the whole country paused.
But eight days later, the noise has faded. His name is no longer on people’s lips. His image has been swept aside like dust in harmattan wind. Life has continued, as it always does. Only his family still sits with the real weight of it. Only they feel the ache that does not trend and does not expire.
Are we meant to mourn forever? But there is something sobering about how quickly the world moves on when a person dies. It reminds you that applause is brief, attention is fleeting, and the crowd does not stay long.
So laugh while your lungs are strong enough to carry it. Cry when you must. Love deeply and allow yourself to be loved in return. Travel if you can. Eat good food. Sit with friends and merry. Forgive quickly. Carry no hatred in your chest; it is too heavy for such a short journey.
Do that thing you have been postponing. Stop telling yourself “one day.” Help someone. Share what you have. Give, even if it is small.
All we truly have is now. The present hour. Make every second, minute, and hour count. Live your best life.
As the athletes gear up for the provincial trials for the 2026 National Championships, Louzanne Coetzee explains why nationals are the "Birthplace of Dreams": "...it's where SASAPD helps athletes grow and where the seeds of many Paralympians' careers are planted."
[BACKABUDDY DONATION FOR LEIUTENANT GENERAL MKHWANAZI]
Provincial Commissioner of KwaZulu-Natal, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, on the funds raised to “buy cows” for him, an initiative started by @ChrisExcel102.
30 Days of Training!!!
Let’s try this Challenge! You can pick an Option to Workout, Skip, Walk or Run/Jog!!
For Running/Jogging if you pick the first option Stick to it till the end 🤭
#TrainWithMasi#FetchYourBody2025