Dear Thandeka, your father named you "Tshifiwa," which means gift. You are a gift from God. I admire your faith in the Lord and commitment to reading the Bible. Remember that the Lord never forsakes his children, regardless of nationality. Stand tall and continue praising the Lord, regardless of how others may label you. Your father's acceptance of you is commendable. I pray that your documentation issues are resolved so you can start anew with your children. Learn from your mother's mistakes and strive for a better future. #FaithInGod #NewBeginnings
Being Zimbabwean is not a shameful thing neither is it something one should be ashamed of, Thandeka be proud of your Zimbabwean heritage as you are more Zimbabwean than you're South African, I would like to believe that your grandmother raised you with love and total acceptancy so quit acting like foreigners particularly Zimbabweans should be treated inhumane just course there're Zimbabweans. Your father is a wonderful man you are blessed to have him.
People who stay in Musina and Beitbridge live and hustle together hence the father's Ndebele accent You go across the fence to zim side People there speak pure Venda,nevertheless im happy with their reunion One Africa,one black nation eyes can only be open when you travels....maak jou brein opp Afrikane
The people who commented that she and her father are foreigners, please remember that before you are a south african you're a human being, stop being rude and disrespectful towards other people and forget to be human
SAns who are regionalists. Who have never crisscrosed their own country don't know the different languages and dilect spoken in different parts of SA. Tshifhiwa's father doesn't come close to speaking like a Zimbabwean. He is Venda.
If the father is zimbabwean so what,why don’t you talk about that town yamabhunu enemali yayo where blacks are not allowed to enter.Did you know Albert Luthuli was born in Bulawayo Zimbabwe;Likhuluma too much lina zidididi plus irand liyawa lisazonya
Dear Thandeka, your father named you "Tshifiwa," which means gift. You are a gift from God. I admire your faith in the Lord and commitment to reading the Bible. Remember that the Lord never forsakes his children, regardless of nationality. Stand tall and continue praising the Lord, regardless of how others may label you. Your father's acceptance of you is commendable. I pray that your documentation issues are resolved so you can start anew with your children. Learn from your mother's mistakes and strive for a better future. #FaithInGod #NewBeginnings
Amen🥰
Being Zimbabwean is not a shameful thing neither is it something one should be ashamed of, Thandeka be proud of your Zimbabwean heritage as you are more Zimbabwean than you're South African, I would like to believe that your grandmother raised you with love and total acceptancy so quit acting like foreigners particularly Zimbabweans should be treated inhumane just course there're Zimbabweans. Your father is a wonderful man you are blessed to have him.
She’s a South African 🇿🇦, her father is a South African 🇿🇦 so it makes her a South African 🇿🇦
God bless you baba ka Tshifiwa you are such a good man.
People who stay in Musina and Beitbridge live and hustle together hence the father's Ndebele accent
You go across the fence to zim side People there speak pure Venda,nevertheless im happy with their reunion
One Africa,one black nation
eyes can only be open when you travels....maak jou brein opp Afrikane
Second story ❤, what a reunited.. The Sister looks like her aunt especially the body and tone.
Happy for you .
Le nna ke tswa Tsheseng
Rakgadi doesn't wanna b involved but She is there eavesdropping
😂😂😂😂aunty mamgobozi
All of the best young lady 💓
Banintsi ooKhanyi Mbau, umntu uhamba ngathi uyabuya.
Kho ni livhuwisa Thandeka Tshifhiwa no Wana family yanu
The people who commented that she and her father are foreigners, please remember that before you are a south african you're a human being, stop being rude and disrespectful towards other people and forget to be human
SAns who are regionalists. Who have never crisscrosed their own country don't know the different languages and dilect spoken in different parts of SA. Tshifhiwa's father doesn't come close to speaking like a Zimbabwean. He is Venda.
Ubabakho uzimbabwe.
Akekho umuntu okuthwa ngu uZimbabwe
Lindebele ubaba lo
She is venda. Ndi muvenda
the father is also zimbabwean , that word sibili sibili
Nawe futhi ubuya eZim
Of course I was born and I also leave in Zimbabwe
@Mjngidi and where are you from
@@mercymhlanga5528 nami EGwanda mkhaya ngyakuzwa phela ngenkulumo ukuthi sonke sbuya le
If the father is zimbabwean so what,why don’t you talk about that town yamabhunu enemali yayo where blacks are not allowed to enter.Did you know Albert Luthuli was born in Bulawayo Zimbabwe;Likhuluma too much lina zidididi plus irand liyawa lisazonya
So ubaba umfunele indaba yamaphepha
Nangendlela a busy ngayo ye foreign this and that kungathola maphepha yikho kuzojika kusíbize ngama kwerekwere lokhu
She is Zim
Pho unganaph wena
Accent yalobaba yase Zimbabwe
Both of you are not South Africans
Hhay njalo uchuku 😂😂
Jy is mal,,,sê pöes !!! Ndi muvenda hoyu ,, nyamianu .
Jou ma se gaat jy praat nie met my soo nie jou hond, jelle toei jelle woornie hier so nie jou kak
@@mavisradebe5334 Jou ma gaat soos ‘n koei,, na malebe a mbudzi
Pho ungenaphi wena futhi ungubani
but you are a foreigner
She is not ,ndi muvenda
Foreigner ndi mianu
She was born in south africa . UDOM!!!
Uyaphapha wena Thandeka u busy ye foreign this and that uzosiphaphela bengakwenzeli I'D besuyaqala ukusibiza ngama kwerekwere shiti yomuntu