Another missing child 💔💔
13 year old Phophi was last seen on Friday afternoon (5 June) in Sgodiphola, Soweto. Anyone with information please contact the police.
Please, help reunite this baby with her family.
Last night, I went to bed with a very heavy heart. I was watching a live stream on TT where a woman, through tears, shared her story about growing up feeling deeply unloved by her mother. She spoke about how her mother married into wealth and ultimately chose to abandon her, leaving her with no choice but to build a life abroad.
As the conversation went on, more people joined in, sharing their own painful experiences of distant, strained, and loveless relationships with their mothers. Story after story revealed wounds that many have carried for years.
I was heartbroken listening to them, but also deeply shocked because it is something I simply cannot relate to. It reminded me that experiences we may take for granted can be completely absent from someone else’s life, and that realization stayed with me long after the live had ended. So, currently the mother is gravely ill and the daughter akazingeni. Apparently her uncles have been telling her to go ask for forgiveness from her mother.. Forgiveness njani when she was the one done dirty?? Still shocked
This Nigerian lady who teaches at a school in Japan broke down the Japanese style of learning that makes them very intelligent and productive.
I think this is smart learning. It will be helpful to Nigerian students, if it is adopted in our educational system.✍️
I know I’ve been off but man God has been showing off in my life 🥹 I wanted to come here and say to that little girl fighting for a better future, continue fighting!
A whole 24 year old CA(SA) and Master of Accounting. Lord thank you ❤️
See you at the top 🥂
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Ladies, drink your herbal teas🫚☕️🍃
Turmeric tea 🫚
Boosts the immune system and relieves inflammation.
Hibiscus tea 🌺
Rich in Antioxidants, good for the heart, regulates blood pressure, boosts skin health.
Spearmint tea: 🍵
Regulates the hormones, promotes relaxation, good for the skin.
Ginger tea🫚
Relieves digestive issues and bloating, helps with cold and flu symptoms, relieves nausea.
Chamomile tea 🫖
Promotes sleep and relaxation, soothes inflammation.
Peppermint tea 🍵
Eases congestion and digestive issues, relieves headache, relieves bloating and gas.
Rooibos tea☕️
Rich in antioxidants, supports immune health, great for the skin.
Raspberry tea 🫖
Supports uterine health, relieves menstrual pain and balances hormones.
Lemon balm 🍃
Reduces stress and anxiety, improves memory.
Cinnamon tea ☕️
Regulates blood sugar, boosts menstrual health, supports heart health, rich in anti-bacterial properties.
Fennel tea🍵
Boosts milk production in lactating women, rich in antioxidant and anti microbial properties, relieves bloating.
Cardamom tea☕️
Good for oral health, respiratory support, supports detoxification.
Clove tea ☕️
Promotes relaxation, rich in antioxidants, improves digestion, freshens breath and great for oral health.
Feel free to mix up two or more herbs, sweeten your tea with honey and enjoy the benefits 🤎
Meet Tshililo Ramurenbiwa, a driven South African entrepreneur who is making a meaningful impact in the lives of young learners through his innovative footwear brand, Sgela.
Recognizing the financial challenges many families face when it comes to buying durable and affordable school shoes, Tshililo set out on a mission to provide a solution. Instead of relying on imported products, he took matters into his own hands and began manufacturing high-quality school shoes locally under his brand, Sgela.
What makes Sgela stand out is not just affordability, but durability and comfort—designed specifically for active school children who need reliable footwear throughout the year. Tshililo’s vision goes beyond business; it’s about empowering communities, creating jobs, and ensuring that no child is held back due to a lack of proper school shoes.
From humble beginnings, his journey reflects resilience, creativity, and a commitment to solving real problems. With every pair of Sgela shoes produced, he is stepping closer to building a proudly South African brand that families can trust.
So next time you’re buying school shoes, remember the name Sgela—a brand built with purpose, quality, and the future of our children in mind.
Meet Thoko Sitiba Cebekhulu (62).
After 35 years serving as a nurse, she didn’t retire… she reinvested.
She used her pension to open her own private clinic — Cebekhulu ATM3 Clinic in Nkomazi, Mpumalanga.
This is what legacy looks like. ❤️👏🏾
They said a house full of girls is empty… Today, mine is full of queens. 👑🤍
My husband looked at our four daughters and saw “liabilities.”
One day he left, took our savings and disappeared, chasing a life where he believed a son would complete him.
I was left with four little girls, including a 6-month-old. No support. No explanation.
I cried… but when my child asked, “Mummy, will we eat today?” something in me changed.
I did everything honest I could to survive, selling, carrying, washing—just to keep them fed and in school.
People talked. I stayed focused.
Years passed…
Today I stood at the airport watching my daughters chase their dreams abroad on scholarships.
And that baby he left behind? She’s becoming a lawyer.
As for him… life moved on.
But me?
I raised four strong, brilliant women—and that’s my pride.
To every mother raising daughters:
You’re not lacking anything. You’re raising greatness. 🤍
i saw a girl on tiktok who said "accountability is so important to me. nobody's perfect, but don't try to flip the script & make my reaction the issue when your actions lit the match" felt this to the core.