@FsTebza@4Inside_Edge@Sho_Spha@JacintaNgobese Thina we don't care whether you are perceived to be right or wrong. Have our support all the way. South African has a right to determine their destiny. It's their country after all.
@SaveOurTrolls@CodyMpumzi@Brother_718@jackson_rem@KhanyisaniNtul4 Mixed race women are generally gorgeous every men knows this. I have even dated white women but they're not for me as the colour of their skin is a complete turn off for me, engathi nginkukhu without isiba umuntu wakhona.
@SaveOurTrolls@CodyMpumzi@Brother_718@jackson_rem@KhanyisaniNtul4 We are an extremely private family. I don't even have single picture online even on my WhatsApp. The only exception is my LinkedIn profile. That's your opinion but I can assure you I made many South Africa women cry for me. I am talking here of high grade educated women.
@SaveOurTrolls@CodyMpumzi@Brother_718@jackson_rem@KhanyisaniNtul4 She is youthful pretty this one and is BANG average for her age mates. With ndebeles we even getting more pretty as some ndebeles left Zim in the 1980s and never bothered to return. This has created generation of mixed race kids especially with ndebeles in UK, US, Canada.
@SaveOurTrolls@CodyMpumzi@Brother_718@jackson_rem@KhanyisaniNtul4 Come and I introduce to proper nguni ndebele men in Zim, pure and undiluted, not those shonas and other pretenders that are always attacking you on social media, hate every fibre of you and give you camouflage smiles. Anyway - South Africa have a right to determine their destiny.
@SaveOurTrolls@MabhunuAdmire@zoomafrika1 Zim ngunis, Tswanas, Sotho and some kalangas are very easy on the eyes however they're a lot of people that use nguni sounding surnames in Zim due to historical association to nguni royality but these people are not Mzilikazi's descendants(abezansi) and they form 50% of ndebeles.
@SaveOurTrolls@CodyMpumzi@Brother_718@jackson_rem@KhanyisaniNtul4 We've lots of beautiful women and this beauty is associated with conquest and capture done by Mzilikazi. They're people that speak isiNdebele today as the colonizer made isiNdebele the medium instruction in all schools as our forefathers(Royal) refused to speak another language.
@SaveOurTrolls@MabhunuAdmire@zoomafrika1 Everyone knows the direct descendants of Mzilikazi, this not a secret. Mzilikazi wasn't like Soshangane. He carried a lot of nguni pride and hence if you Sotho, Tswana, SA Ndebele Khalanga you were not allowed to marry his nguni people. Men being men had illicit affairs in secret
@SaveOurTrolls@CodyMpumzi@Brother_718@jackson_rem@KhanyisaniNtul4 Come, you will see me here with my big sexy yellow chest. Ndebele in the main made up of 3 stratas, namely, nguni or abezansi(20% of ndebeles), abehla(sothos, sa ndebeles & tswanas, 30% of ndebeles) and amakhalanga&amaLozwi(50% of ndebeles).
@SaveOurTrolls@MabhunuAdmire@zoomafrika1 They're many people that speak isiNdebele in Zimbabwe because our forefathers(ngunis) refused to learn local languages and due royality affiliation most people ended speaking isiNdebele but these people are not descendants of uMzilikazi.