Flirting is cheating. Linking up and hiding it from your partner is cheating. Entertaining, messaging, dming,snapping, and texting someone behind your partner's back? That's cheating too. The moment you start hiding and deleting it's already cheating. Stop watering down what cheating is, because the truth is, it doesn't have to be physical. Disrespect and betrayal always start in the mind before they ever become physical.
I once left a man I loved cause when I was sick and we were living together. He came back from work & he was disappointed that I didn't cook for him. Then, he only cooked for himself for whole week & when I asked him, he said "I can't cook for us both I'm tired, I don't care if you're sick, you ain't working a 9 to 5 like me"... Ladies, empathy is the most Important thing to look for in a life partner!!
[COMING UP] As banks shift towards a fully digital future by cutting back on cash machines, Capitec is going against the grain by expanding its ATM footprint. To unpack this, we speak with Asha Patel, Capitec’s Head of Brand Communications. #TheSouthAfricanMorning#eNCA#DStv403
Game is not easing into this sale. They went full send on these prices and now I’m standing here with a smart TV, feeling like I made the smartest move all week.
#HalfwayDay 🫦🥹
17-year-old Mongiwa Ntuli graduates with BSc in actuarial science from University of Pretoria
At just 17 years old, Mongiwa Hazel Ntuli has defied expectations and secured an honours degree in actuarial science from the University of Pretoria (UP), graduating with distinction and the coveted cum laude honour.
Starting her tertiary studies at the tender age of 14, Hazel embarked on one of the country’s most challenging academic paths, mastering a rigorous actuarial science curriculum renowned for its global standards. Her academic excellence places her among the youngest and most accomplished graduates in the field.
Now 18, Hazel is already pursuing a Master’s degree and has plans to add an MBA to her academic portfolio all while laying the foundation for a promising career. “I’ve always believed in dreaming big,” Hazel said, attributing her resilience and determination to her faith, which she describes as a cornerstone during difficult moments.
Hazel’s inspiring story has resonated widely online, capturing admiration for both her intellectual achievements and her ambition to uplift her family and community.
I won’t lie It’s Julius Malema who opened Doors for Cyril- which led the Country into this Mess that we are in Today.
Julius Malema put this country in this Position.