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The ENJOYMENT of the love relationship you are in and being happy that you are going to get married or will get married, can make you ignore that other things and challenges will end up disrupting or shaking your marriage, causing more problems that could have been avoided.So says Mrs. Samukelisewe Msomi, recounting why she wrote and published a book entitled Things I Wish I Knew Before I Became A Step-Parent, which she started selling on Amazon and Burble Online Shop from June 19.In an interview with Solezwe about the book, Mrs Msomi said that what pushed her the most…

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HE HAS A DESIRE to go far with the type of traditional music that Sanele Mngadi from Mkhambathini has introduced these days.Sanele, known in the music industry as Melusi, makes Afrofol music.Speaking toOf this country he said he recently released his album The star.He said that his music is traditional as it is exactly the same as that of the artists he wishes to work with including Mbuso Khoza, Sjava and others.”The music I make is traditional and full of different instruments. I entered the music scene when I was a child but I sing in the church and in…

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The issue of the development of the Zondi nation and the achievement of development in it was at the top of the agenda, in a large meeting that brought together the Zondi chiefs that had been organized by the Zondi Unity organization.The meeting which was held at the Coastland Hotel, Mhlanga, yesterday, according to the chairman of the Zondi Alliance, Mr Mzwandile Zondi popularly known as MG, said that it was to deliberate in detail on important plans affecting the development of the Zondi nation.He said it was very important for them to have this meeting so that it will…

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IT WAS joy and happiness that the Lutheran church, The United National Church (UNC Lutheran), celebrated its 100th anniversary.The church’s celebration was at Vukile High School, KwaMaphumulo, where they were attended by the Speaker of Parliament who is also a child of the church, Mrs Thoko Didiza.This celebration of the church that was founded in 1926, was attended by church elders, teachers from other churches, bishops and the whole church.At this event, Ayanda Ntanzi performed her songs and Luthela songs.Mrs. Didiza said she was very happy to be part of this celebration as her grandfather was a teacher in it.”Today…

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NewsFeedNew explosions have been heard in Bandar Abbas and Qeshm Island as the US carries out a fifth wave of strikes since a ceasefire agreement was signed three weeks ago. Iranian state media says military sites were targeted in Hormozgan province, with Tehran saying it has retaliated against US military assets in the region.Published On 12 Jul 202612 Jul 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo

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The famous DJ of the song They have spirit with us Club ControllerKabelo “Prince Kaybee” Motsamai, broke the news for the first time by stopping the bull fight between him and rapper Refiloe “Cassper Nyovest” Phoolo. Speaking on Ayanda MVP’s show with Sinaye Kotobe on Y FM, Kaybee said that it was the money he would get by participating in Cassper’s boxing competition called Celeb City Boxing Match. He revealed that he received the invitation from Cassper’s team. He said the amount he would receive was an insult to him. “They said they would give me half a million (R500…

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US Senator Lindsey Graham. (Photo: Jim Watson/AFP) The prominent US senator Lindsey Graham, an important ally of pres. Donald Trump is dead. The Republican senator from South Carolina’s office said on Sunday in a statement on his official X account that he “passed away after a short and sudden illness” on Saturday evening. Graham turned 71 on Thursday. NBC News reports that emergency services were called to Graham’s Capitol Hill home on Saturday night. The emergency services apparently received a call about a “cardiac arrest”. Trump paid tribute to the influential senator on Sunday, calling him “one of the most…

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FORMER city manager in Kurhuleni municipality Imogen Mashazi and suspended head of labor Linda Gxasheka have returned home after being granted bail of R50 000 each at the Germiston Magistrate’s Court.The pair spent two nights in Brooklyn police custody after their arrests on Wednesday.The state told the court that it no longer opposes the bail as the addresses of the two have been confirmed.The accused, suspended Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD) deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi and suspended legal chief Kemi Behari, were granted bail of R50,000 each on Thursday.The four were arrested on charges of fraud, corruption and breach of…

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