Shahid Bolsen: You let your oppressors, your colonisers stay in South Africa after Apartheid.
That’s pretty hospitable and welcoming. You have the most obvious demographic who would generally be eligible for banishment, and they’re still there.
20 years ago, Beatrice Mtetwa and Tawanda Nyambirai founded a law firm to "fight for the weak, fight for the poor, stand for human rights". Here's a snippet of our 20th Anniversary Celebrations -- where you might catch a glipse of the #BabaYilwaChallenge! 💃🕺🔥 I am so grateful to have become a part of the story of this wonderful group of people who have fought for justice for two decades. As the song prays, may God protect us and fight for us in the spiritual battles we can't see. Here's to the next 20 years and beyond! 🥂
If we’re being real, Joyce wasn’t the victim she was the true villain of the story. Most of the pain, chaos, and heartbreak can be traced back to her choices.
Jonasi wanted a divorce, but she refused to let go because it didn’t serve her interests. Every sacrifice she made seemed less about saving her marriage or protecting her children and more about preserving her career, reputation, and public image.
#ThePolygamist
🏆 Referee announced for 2026 #SuperCup!
We're pleased to share that Somali referee Omar Artan will officiate the highly anticipated match between PSG and Aston Villa in Salzburg.
Watching #UthandoNesthembu makes me realise how dangerous dissatisfaction can be in relationships.
Looking at Musa Mseleku’s marriages, it honestly feels like he already had everything in different forms.
MaKhumalo is strong, hardworking and ambitious.
MaCele is the matriarch, traditional and grounding.
MaYeni feels like his genuine love and friendship …they seem happiest together.
MaNgwabe is the wife who challenges, corrects and pushes for growth.
Different women, different strengths, yet together they seemed to offer completeness. But sometimes, in the pursuit of “more,” people end up destroying what they already had…