Wow! What a story, despite all the challenges and losing her brother, but she completed her studies. Congratulations and much respect to her for not giving up, I'm truly inspired. It was really nice to see Zozibini celebrating her. "Faith is the ability to see the invisible, to believe in the impossible and to trust in the unknown." - Nelson Mandela
It’s very rare to see this kind of closeness being formed today. It was heartwarming to see our tribe embrace one another’s success, but even more inspirational seeing famous Cushites (Africans) reach back. Wow! World famous and right back in the community forming new and powerful bonds! The more we push each other forward, the further the tribe moves ahead. 1 step at a time family…we can change this world! Make it more compassionate, equal, just and true…thru the big and little things we do! Great piece! Thank you!
I hope that little girl does become a dr. And she will help her country immeasurably by becoming a dr. I am glad her older sister got her education and the pictures she should have had to remember her special day of accomplishments.
We did not go wrong on this one, she's not just a black child by her skin, she's is our child as a black community, I've introduced her to my little girl, she always wanna see her on my laptop, thanks miss Zozi, and I love this story ❤❤ntokozo is special 💞
i am also proud and honored to say Africa don't have to stand back for the world, South Africa has of most beautiful girls in the world , they win many times, thats why the beauty Queen after this one, were left out completely. In all nations they have beautiful girls, personally she has for sure, it must not be a jealousy among the nations, but the one that takes the crown is the winner. The winner must not be proud, she must be the opposite humble and friendly
That your opinoin and it not true that they got to most beautiful girls in the world as all people you see in south africa are not all south african so saying the most beautiful is not but cap but again it your opinion and south africa does not win a lot they mainly won 2 the first was a white lady then zozibini only 2 crowns not more than 3 at all, but also they are lucky because not all african countries are in miss universe if DR congo,ethopia,somali,burundi,uganda,senegal etc was to be added in miss universe it would be hard competion for south africa as all those countries got fine,most beautiful,natural and smart women as you can find in south africa too. But agai they are lucky because not even half of africa is in miss universe so it makes the competion for SA easier than ever
Truly inspirational. Two strong females pushing through and proving how they can beat the odds and be future leaders. Thank you Ntokozo, thank you Zozibini. Mandela would be proud. Rest in peace Madiba🙏
Ufuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Chuck uuuuiuuyou use no ur uuuuuiuouu uuuuuuuuuuuiuuuuuouuuuiougiucoffe uhuge just your huuuuuguuuuuuuouougogot how huuuuuuuuugyouououhhuyyh
I am happy to see that someone did such a wonderful thing to this lady. I remember how hurt I was inside on my graduation year when I couldn't attend it due to my husband of 4months passed away on the previous year 2009, and he was the one supporting me, as I started on my own and met him in my 2nd year, God married end of the year, he passed on the following year. I remember when Bafana bafana lost the game in 2010, I felt like they are going through what I am going through in that year. Life goes on though, I am now working hard for my kids to experience what I didn't, IA.
@@BoskiM Yeah but just acknowledge the fact Black people have it worse than white people and move on white people tend to deny racism and clearly not see that white people rule the world smh
Thank you Zozibini , May God bless you, We all are Born to make a change.May we follow your footprints. A Zulu saying says "Into enhle iyanconywa"👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Education is definitely the most powerful weapon you have to change the world. Mandela was right and my father emphasized the same to me through this life. It’s true that knowledge is power, and that’s why powerful corrupt people don’t want people to have it. That’s true worldwide not just in South Africa. The less educated are easier to manipulate and control because superstition and fear often play into the less educated because of corrupt politicians using that to control them and make them feel fearful.
I still feel for my rural state Eastern Cape because I come from it and it is still very remote in the sense that there's no inch of help although there are such people like Zozibini who have to really help. Even now I am facing the reality of working in the most remote areas where people run too in Lawley. Zozibini is my Pilar of hope when I look at her to uplift our country. I grew up in both areas in Eastern Cape and Soweto
Your Eastern Cape is the most corrupt province and its people make up the highest voters of the ANC that still continues to impoverish them. They don't want to wake up. They choose to shoot themselves in the foot and so they deserve that poverty until they finally decide to change this government.
Before South Africans enter University they need to look at the the job market. There are so many fields neglected and therefore offer great opportunities.
Oh woow , what a moment to be cherished, I'm flowing a river of tears I couldn't hold myself,may God bless you Zozi for coming through for Ntokozo and her family, I salute you for caring so much that she should taste a feeling of confidence and Happiness in her life,powerful indeed together we can do more❤🤗
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
It is wonderful to see the change in SA and Mandela is clearly a hero, but we must not make him into a God who could not do mistakes... because he did and thats why SA is STILL fighting with poverty and social problems. When Mandela left politics and retired, he still had a lot of influence simply by what he said. He then (verbaly) supported several decissions that might sound OK on paper, but was a disaster for SA... and the result of thosr decissions are still felt today. 1. To even out a society where everyone in Manegerial position was white, a 'positive discrimination' law was passed. So for any supervisory/academic position (public or private) the employer must prioritise someone who was not white. This sounds ofcourse good and fair on paper but it will not automatically put the BEST candidate for the job in the position. This lowered output, productivity, service levels and profit to the lowest in South Africas history, and SA has STILL not got back to the levels it had during apartheid. Now this is NOT a defence of apartheid (the devils segregation) but not putting the most qualified man or woman into the job, will have concequeces for generations. 2. Mandela promissed the pooest people in SA that they would get decent housing instead of shacks, proper cooking facilities, fridges and freezers and so on. However, as of 2022 nearly 17 million people in SA are STILL living in poverty, and more than half of them live in shacks with wood floors and no refridgeration. How is this fair? How is this right? 3. SA's leadership did not recognice HIV as an illness for 6 years. It was considered the same as 'poverty'. This created more death in SA (per capita) than any other african country. That happened because of bad leadership. Is that right? ...so was Mandela a hero? Yes ofcourse. Did he ever make any mistakes? Yes, he did! Don't make him into something he was not: a God!
You're whining and no one cares for your useless tears. No one forced your ancestors and your people to go to South Africa and abuse its natives as well as their descendants. If you feel the natives are unqualified for jobs think perhaps that it could be due to the fact that they were historically excluded from getting a good education and besides there are many learned and excellent black professionals in South Africa who will give birth other excellent black professionals so Mandelas measures for redress clearly worked and will keep working until the playing field is leveled if you don't like it then go to Australia
You're also wrong about the affirmative action bit. You're giving off the false impression that other races are treated equally under affirmative action even though that's not the case at all. Blacks get treated the best, then Coloureds, then Indians, then Whites. As for Asians, they don't even feature.
He was a terrible president. I wouldn't call apartheid the devil's segregation. The crime rate was lower before. With integration we've seen crime spike drastically.
Mandala A most amazing man who stood for the Rights of his people during a time of disgusting discrimination and great injustice though segregation he was imprisoned for fighting against racism that affected every aspect of the south African society in which he lived but dispite the loss of his freedom being ripped from his family for years he remain a inspiration Not only to his people But for the world in my opinion his nature could have been tainted by the constant abuse he was forced to endure but instead he showed the world just how truly sickening such behaviour is and therefore set the example of just how great and intelligent Not to mention very inspirational A Black man truly can be . And in that means he will Never be forgotten .
Everything you just said I did. But with me it took a year and some months. But manifested everything to the way he loves his kids and kids as a whole and how he treats me and is so supportive and caring
Two beautiful life stories of a Miss Universe and Ms Mom Graduate, congratulations to you both, both winning throughout the difficult time in South Africa. God bless you both, so to your families. In Love's Name, 🙏❤️🌹
Papa nelson mandela the father of freedom, we need to build school so our children learn to reach there full potential, we need to reprogram detox our mind of the gangster nature an become good citizen go back to school get a skill get a job for 3 years after 3 year buy a house, buy another house for business
I am happy that tatu Mandela was a boy to be a man of integrity we still wish that the relay game can go on. Not being overlooked so our girls will have good men to marry them to build strong families,
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS!! ANYONE CAN DO ANYTHING THEY PUT THEIR MIND TOO!! 💯💯💪🏾💪🏾🖤🖤
Our Ms Universe ❤️
Zozi your such amazing🎉
She's the best miss south Africa and miss universe for me. she's articulate
Have you seen Miss Ireland 🇮🇪 2022
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No I guess she is
What would you think if they used a white person for Miss Nigeria?
I wish i had thousand mouths to say thank you. What you did is unbelievable. That's an honour to have people like you.
👏🥰
Thank you for a brilliant video to pay tribute to the honorable Mr. MANDELA. His focus shines bright for our children. ✌🏿
Oillilloipp
Indeed
Wow! What a story, despite all the challenges and losing her brother, but she completed her studies.
Congratulations and much respect to her for not giving up, I'm truly inspired. It was really nice to see Zozibini celebrating her.
"Faith is the ability to see the invisible, to believe in the impossible and to trust in the unknown." - Nelson Mandela
ጠጠአኘጠጨጠ ጨጨጠጨጨጨጠ ሰሰአረጠጠጠጨጸጨአየአጠጨጨአአአጠጠጰኘ
حج
I’m in on I’m
@@gamilaabdulah8126 pph
It’s very rare to see this kind of closeness being formed today. It was heartwarming to see our tribe embrace one another’s success, but even more inspirational seeing famous Cushites (Africans) reach back. Wow! World famous and right back in the community forming new and powerful bonds! The more we push each other forward, the further the tribe moves ahead. 1 step at a time family…we can change this world! Make it more compassionate, equal, just and true…thru the big and little things we do! Great piece! Thank you!
I hope that little girl does become a dr. And she will help her country immeasurably by becoming a dr. I am glad her older sister got her education and the pictures she should have had to remember her special day of accomplishments.
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Morning vaand
@@xolilefoloti5896 zzzzz
We did not go wrong on this one, she's not just a black child by her skin, she's is our child as a black community, I've introduced her to my little girl, she always wanna see her on my laptop, thanks miss Zozi, and I love this story ❤❤ntokozo is special 💞
Why is there a black community
Kitso ❤️❤️.my favourite photographer,love her.
Oknemukak%kiquuuhhhhbnnq1aaaawaAaa111
Thanks Zozi for bringing this memory alive for Ntokozo,congrats to her
Still living in the past , people are suffering right now 🙄
@@africaisking4807 Exactly.
@@africaisking4807 fd
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literally
Yep
Yep
I was watching Patrick evria one
How did you know i wasnt paying attention
This is so beautiful to see. How so lovely to see what Zozi did for this young lady and her family too😍😍
i am also proud and honored to say Africa don't have to stand back for the world, South Africa has of most beautiful girls in the world , they win many times, thats why the beauty Queen after this one, were left out completely. In all nations they have beautiful girls, personally she has for sure, it must not be a jealousy among the nations, but the one that takes the crown is the winner. The winner must not be proud, she must be the opposite humble and friendly
That your opinoin and it not true that they got to most beautiful girls in the world as all people you see in south africa are not all south african so saying the most beautiful is not but cap but again it your opinion and south africa does not win a lot they mainly won 2 the first was a white lady then zozibini only 2 crowns not more than 3 at all, but also they are lucky because not all african countries are in miss universe if DR congo,ethopia,somali,burundi,uganda,senegal etc was to be added in miss universe it would be hard competion for south africa as all those countries got fine,most beautiful,natural and smart women as you can find in south africa too. But agai they are lucky because not even half of africa is in miss universe so it makes the competion for SA easier than ever
Truly inspirational. Two strong females pushing through and proving how they can beat the odds and be future leaders. Thank you Ntokozo, thank you Zozibini. Mandela would be proud.
Rest in peace Madiba🙏
This is beautiful, well done Zozi😍😍😍
CONGRATULATIONS MELINATED QUEEN🙏🏿🌹🙏🏿
Concurred the world! 🥹
Congratulations Ntokozo and well done My Queen 👸 Zozo siyabonga ntombazane
Zozi*
You clown
@@zibelebruciebenubrucieb8850 spelling mistake I'm not a clown
Amazing...siyabonga Zozi...
Congratulations Ntokozo reach for the stars
God bless you your the best my angel
Miss universe is both beautiful on the inside as well as the outside.
That’s cool that they do acts of service for their communities.
Zozi you are the best for me👏👏👏❤️,"no graduation is complete without family" ...I love that❣️
Ufuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Chuck uuuuiuuyou use no ur uuuuuiuouu uuuuuuuuuuuiuuuuuouuuuiougiucoffe uhuge just your huuuuuguuuuuuuouougogot how huuuuuuuuugyouououhhuyyh
You’re an epitome of beauty and the brains. You’re genuinely terrific.
I am happy to see that someone did such a wonderful thing to this lady. I remember how hurt I was inside on my graduation year when I couldn't attend it due to my husband of 4months passed away on the previous year 2009, and he was the one supporting me, as I started on my own and met him in my 2nd year, God married end of the year, he passed on the following year. I remember when Bafana bafana lost the game in 2010, I felt like they are going through what I am going through in that year. Life goes on though, I am now working hard for my kids to experience what I didn't, IA.
Iewi up in ßw99
😞😔🥺❤️
True queen_____ZOZI🌹❤️🎉🎉🎉
Beautiful God bless you more🙏🏻
Beautiful gift 4 h3rR congratulations krishantering
Zozibini is so beautiful ❤️❤️
As the late Mandela portray education as stepping stone to all unthink of destinations in the world.
Aggg man who is chopping onions in here😭😭Zozibini this is everything thank you❣️
😭😍😍
I'm white and went through similar things coz skin colour is not what matters only racists base judgment or praise based on skin colour
Racists come in all colours my friend
@@BoskiM Yeah but just acknowledge the fact Black people have it worse than white people and move on white people tend to deny racism and clearly not see that white people rule the world smh
@@BoskiM read my comment again
@@timevergreen1367 yes I read yours read mine carefully
@@BoskiM if you base a positive or negative opinion on someone because of there skin colour you are a racist that's what I said
Nice video. I’m glad she got her graduation photos done ✅
Thanks Zozi really appreciated👑💖 👍❤️🌹🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Zozibini , May God bless you, We all are Born to make a change.May we follow your footprints. A Zulu saying says "Into enhle iyanconywa"👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
It's not a battle pass it's unlockable rewards
You are such a beautiful woman. You make woman proud to be a woman. God Bless you.
I loved the make up on the girl that graduated. She picked a beautiful suit as well.
Hi
@@fedeleslouisjeune4405 hi.
Brava Zozibini. I am proud of my former student!
You should be!
Education is definitely the most powerful weapon you have to change the world. Mandela was right and my father emphasized the same to me through this life. It’s true that knowledge is power, and that’s why powerful corrupt people don’t want people to have it. That’s true worldwide not just in South Africa. The less educated are easier to manipulate and control because superstition and fear often play into the less educated because of corrupt politicians using that to control them and make them feel fearful.
Love you Miss Universe 💕
Great story thanks for sharing ✌🏾
Beautiful story n inspired 💓
Beautiful, education id a vital foundation to building a better world.
Beautiful story..Thanks for sharing.
my favorite part of the video: 15:21
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Education is the most powerful thing you can use to change the world, meanwhile I want to send a shout out to the dropouts who became millionaires
Wow good job Zozibini. We love sir Mandela. May his good deeds continue through all of us especially the people of South Africa.
I love this
Halala. Keep it up. South Africa is given hope by you.
Sebenzile ,uyakhuthaza Ndibamba ngazo zozibini qhubeka usenza okuhle
Both Of These Ladies Are # 1:.❤️.
I still feel for my rural state Eastern Cape because I come from it and it is still very remote in the sense that there's no inch of help although there are such people like Zozibini who have to really help. Even now I am facing the reality of working in the most remote areas where people run too in Lawley. Zozibini is my Pilar of hope when I look at her to uplift our country. I grew up in both areas in Eastern Cape and Soweto
Your Eastern Cape is the most corrupt province and its people make up the highest voters of the ANC that still continues to impoverish them. They don't want to wake up. They choose to shoot themselves in the foot and so they deserve that poverty until they finally decide to change this government.
Before South Africans enter University they need to look at the the job market. There are so many fields neglected and therefore offer great opportunities.
eh4448
These women showing that if you give people the chance and resources to participate, they can achieve amazing things 💪
I cried 😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️
Zulu ladis are unique.......... Are not like those ladies from the northern part of of SA......big to Manzi boi...... Im proud bieng a Zulu
Oh woow , what a moment to be cherished, I'm flowing a river of tears I couldn't hold myself,may God bless you Zozi for coming through for Ntokozo and her family, I salute you for caring so much that she should taste a feeling of confidence and Happiness in her life,powerful indeed together we can do more❤🤗
👏❤️✊️🏾
8iiiii
Rest in peace Nelson Mandela
He is just like his grandfather
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Bike to be 9p000a
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It is wonderful to see the change in SA and Mandela is clearly a hero, but we must not make him into a God who could not do mistakes... because he did and thats why SA is STILL fighting with poverty and social problems. When Mandela left politics and retired, he still had a lot of influence simply by what he said. He then (verbaly) supported several decissions that might sound OK on paper, but was a disaster for SA... and the result of thosr decissions are still felt today.
1. To even out a society where everyone in Manegerial position was white, a 'positive discrimination' law was passed.
So for any supervisory/academic position (public or private) the employer must prioritise someone who was not white. This sounds ofcourse good and fair on paper but it will not automatically put the BEST candidate for the job in the position. This lowered output, productivity, service levels and profit to the lowest in South Africas history, and SA has STILL not got back to the levels it had during apartheid. Now this is NOT a defence of apartheid (the devils segregation) but not putting the most qualified man or woman into the job, will have concequeces for generations.
2. Mandela promissed the pooest people in SA that they would get decent housing instead of shacks, proper cooking facilities, fridges and freezers and so on. However, as of 2022 nearly 17 million people in SA are STILL living in poverty, and more than half of them live in shacks with wood floors and no refridgeration. How is this fair? How is this right?
3. SA's leadership did not recognice HIV as an illness for 6 years. It was considered the same as 'poverty'. This created more death in SA (per capita) than any other african country. That happened because of bad leadership. Is that right?
...so was Mandela a hero? Yes ofcourse. Did he ever make any mistakes? Yes, he did! Don't make him into something he was not: a God!
You're whining and no one cares for your useless tears. No one forced your ancestors and your people to go to South Africa and abuse its natives as well as their descendants. If you feel the natives are unqualified for jobs think perhaps that it could be due to the fact that they were historically excluded from getting a good education and besides there are many learned and excellent black professionals in South Africa who will give birth other excellent black professionals so Mandelas measures for redress clearly worked and will keep working until the playing field is leveled if you don't like it then go to Australia
He was a former terrorist who came out of prison a changed man
I think you're confused about 3. That was Thabo Mbeki, not Mandela.
You're also wrong about the affirmative action bit. You're giving off the false impression that other races are treated equally under affirmative action even though that's not the case at all.
Blacks get treated the best, then Coloureds, then Indians, then Whites. As for Asians, they don't even feature.
He was a terrible president.
I wouldn't call apartheid the devil's segregation. The crime rate was lower before. With integration we've seen crime spike drastically.
Very inspiring! I myself was sent to school by a black philanthropist.🥰🥰🙏🙏🙏
Well done Ntokozo & well done Zozi for helping create this beautiful memories
This is so heart warming ❤️
Zozizobini Rocks 😇
Wonderful zozi
Phuq...Ntokozo just put water in my eyes...😭😭😭😭
She has that Whitney Houston aura about her without all the trappings & love the fro!
She's GORGE 😍😍😍
Love Zozi
Mandala A most amazing man who stood for the Rights of his people during a time of disgusting discrimination and great injustice though segregation he was imprisoned for fighting against racism that affected every aspect of the south African society in which he lived but dispite the loss of his freedom being ripped from his family for years he remain a inspiration Not only to his people But for the world in my opinion his nature could have been tainted by the constant abuse he was forced to endure but instead he showed the world just how truly sickening such behaviour is and therefore set the example of just how great and intelligent Not to mention very inspirational A Black man truly can be .
And in that means he will Never be forgotten .
Where did you get your desk it’s so cute🥰❤️
Siyabonga Zozi,thanks for taking such an intimidating role and enjoying it. Umhle and we love you. Keep up the good work 😉
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Proud moment, I love the story it was a blessing. Congrats to her
This is beautiful 🙂🤗
Zozi was roommates with the late Ms. USA Ms. Chelsie how she feels since her death??
She is sunshine beautiful queen!!!
Incredible 🔥👏
What a lovely amazing day. And such warm beautiful Mandela day.
**"An Inspiring Rough journey Indeed, showing one Can Do it, if you Give it your All 🙌"**
Beautiful, first S. African. Period.
Everything you just said I did. But with me it took a year and some months. But manifested everything to the way he loves his kids and kids as a whole and how he treats me and is so supportive and caring
Amazing ☄️💥💥
He fought for us to be given R350 once in a while out of trillions in Natural Resources 🙄
So he was supposed to give those natural resources to you
You are ungrateful and lazy. Just get up study and work
@@kabelothebe4350 of which in life u work hard to get anything.Even the Bible says u shall sweat!
Get a job bro .
@@Justgloryn our education supposed to take us there not attitude of entitlement
Two beautiful life stories of a Miss Universe and Ms Mom Graduate, congratulations to you both, both winning throughout the difficult time in South Africa.
God bless you both, so to your families.
In Love's Name, 🙏❤️🌹
Papa nelson mandela the father of freedom, we need to build school so our children learn to reach there full potential, we need to reprogram detox our mind of the gangster nature an become good citizen go back to school get a skill get a job for 3 years after 3 year buy a house, buy another house for business
Everyday must be a Mandela Day. Enkosi Zozi
That's nice
Good achievement but hope you drop the 1st 'black' south african to win that competition title, you are an original south African!
🥹🥹this is so beautiful 🙏🏾
Totally inspiring...
No laptop 💻 I can relate
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i think every race needs at least 1💛hero..well done💖🌹🌻🍂..and remember..stop blaming whites blacks reds❤and yellows
I am happy that tatu Mandela was a boy to be a man of integrity we still wish that the relay game can go on. Not being overlooked so our girls will have good men to marry them to build strong families,
Yukugs1eua
🔥🔥🔥
Nakupenda gafla mtàngaziQq
Samani nakupendsa dada