Incase anyone who can change my life sees this- hi my name is Simphiwe Mbatha. Welcomes to ‘Makeup Inspired by African Flags’ PART 1. 39 flags that are love letters to each country. Part 2 coming soon ❤️🌍🇿🇦 #colourmesim
@KayaON959 My mornings will no longer be the same!
Thank you @SizweDhlomo, for the incredible run on Kaya FM - your meaningful conversations made the mornings worthwhile for so many of us.
Wishing you nothing but greatness in your next chapter. Looking forward to your next move! 👏🏾📻
🔴 THE 2025/2026 #BetwayPremiership CHAMPIONS @orlandopirates got a special welcome on #MSWOn947 last night!!
Celebrations. Serious talk. Jokes about muthi and so much more formed part of the conversation.....🔴
Full Interview:
https://t.co/0Si2HLNdI2…
I made this short film as a love letter to child-headed households & latchkey kids. This technique is called paint-on-glass stop-motion animation, rarely used in recent times. Please watch the whole filmed here https://t.co/Q3qToYB9NM and share with someone who can relate 🖤
Sixteen years ago, I was having lunch in Bedfordview with two friends.
In the middle of that meal, I asked a simple question:
“Why do we have to drive this far just to enjoy a proper meal?”
At the time, I owned a small two-bedroom house in Daveyton.
And in that moment, something shifted.
Instead of complaining about the distance…
I decided to change the location of opportunity.
I went back home.
Demolished the two-bedroom house.
And built what would become Brima Café — an elegant restaurant in the heart of Daveyton.
Not because it was easy.
But because our community deserved quality.
Our people deserved experience.
And our township deserved excellence.
Brima Café was never just a restaurant.
It was a statement.
A statement that you don’t have to leave your community to enjoy beauty.
You can build it where you are.
From a question over lunch…
to a landmark in Daveyton.
#BrimaCafe #Daveyton #FromVisionToReality #TownshipExcellence #LegacyBuilding
In Soweto, following South Africa’s G20 Summit, I laid a wreath at the Hector Pieterson Museum in memory of those killed during the 1976 Soweto Uprisings.