What a bright young woman (2nd story). I love the fact that she tries so hard to communicate in Sesotho (it is almost rare from a Zulu speaker to communicate in another language).
@@highandmightyqueen79 true, most people in Joburg are able to communicate in a number of languages. The young lady in question is not from Jhb (if I'm not mistaken).
@@abm5707 Oh okay cause even here in cape town people only speak their own languages like English, Afrikaan and Isixhosa but never learn other languages.
@@highandmightyqueen79 yeah, I have seen it. I have a friend in Cape Town, he only speaks 3 languages. In Jhb, one needs more languages to communicate. What I love about South Africans (whether one if from Musina, Limpopo and the other one is from CT) they would attempt to speak in their respective mother tongues before going to the last resort (English).
But I think women tend to accommodate other people when it comes to language. I think Zulu women try shame, because the Ndodas don't tend to be more reluctant.
I thought Kutama was looking for his father in Tzaneen but they end up in Jane Furse... From Burgersfort to Jane furse is likely 3 hours drive, mara Gafane o paletxe ke go ya Ga manoke a ilo bona ngwana... Mxm nna wa mbhora ebile gaa te tshole yeses, I hope Kutama can be able to forgive and move on with his life and go to School 😭😭😭😭😭.
There is no problem with leaving a child with family but communication with them is key, you can’t go and stay years without checking on them or contributing to their upbringing.
This is some nonsense that this innocent kids can't get ID'S just because of the absence of their parents, guardians should be able to act on behalf of a kid or an unknown parents whereabouts to obtain an ID,cause time is not patient.
Hey why parents have kids and abandon them so sad for all these kids may god give them strength its not easy growing up especially without a mother but will always protect ❤ 💙 💖 💛 💓
And he made sure that he’s got drunk to avoid the the truth, nxa irresponsible fathers, I feel sorry for the child because he’s not going to get any help from this ma
kore apology from gafane is expensive manh jeeer he's not remorseful nix ,khumbulekhaya is going nowhere anytime soon not when people keep on abandoning their kids thinking that they'll disappear,aw ke sono ka kutama gana papa mo!jeeer obo kwele manh
It's because they have different fathers and each of them was taken by her own father. If it wasn't for that they would've grown up together. It also happens vice versa. Children who have the same father but different mother's also don't always grow up in the same household. This commonly happens for kids who share one parent. Also it seems the mother had her own issues. I mean most all mothers are women/girls before they become mothers. They have their own experiences that have nothing to do with their children and these experiences affect how they raise or parent their kids. I wouldn't judge their mother too harshly because we don't know her story as a girl and as a woman. We don't know what she faced before she met the father's of her children. We don't even know how she died.
Eish leaving hey brother now to duck and dive away from her mess. Like khubulekhaya shows us how our parents could be so irresponsible and those around them also didn't ask questions....
@@perfectlyimperfect1095 it's one thing showing empathy, but when do people become accountable? Please hear me, I'm not trying to judge, however our actions do have consequences.
@@MsYandie I hear you. Of course the mother needs to be held accountable. The thing is the mother is no longer here to defend herself. At this point her daughters should embrace one another and come together as sisters. At least the family is there to help Sibongile with the Home Affairs situation. At this point the person who has the answers as to why she didn't raise them is no longer alive. If she was alive then by all means hold her accountable. So all the family can do is tell their side and be there for them. I'm glad the sisters found each other. Hopefully they'll walk the journeys of sisterhood and motherhood together. The fact that they both seem to have had relatively trauma free childhoods apart from their mother's absence is a plus.
Mara Gafane lena. " keeng jwale? Ayy ke thula ntho" jooooo mara. O yena ono swanela kego chabela ngwana and never looked back indeed. Xm dustbin ekae bathong
Eish sometimes pain does that, the behaviour from the Dad is also not helping, Kutama is also trying to protect himself and get the answers he longs for.
I don't understand this thing of parents signature being mandatory for children to apply for an ID, especially since they already have an ID number. I don't geddit.
Second story makes me cry, I'm glad she met her mom's family and uncle promised to help her get id. First story also painful but the father seems like his hearing problems affected him psychologically , I don't believe that he will visit Burgersfort again
Mara Gafane lena. " keeng jwale? Ayy ke thula ntho" jooooo mara. O yena ono swanela kego chabela ngwana and never looked back indeed. Xm dustbin ekae bathong
Umsebenzi wakwaKhumbule khaya is recognized by many... Sibonge kubaba osemgaqeni. Amazwi akhe athinte inhliziyo👏
Ka ba rata Bapedi. Very welcoming 😍
What a bright young woman (2nd story). I love the fact that she tries so hard to communicate in Sesotho (it is almost rare from a Zulu speaker to communicate in another language).
That is really interesting I thought that people in joburg speak all the languages
@@highandmightyqueen79 true, most people in Joburg are able to communicate in a number of languages. The young lady in question is not from Jhb (if I'm not mistaken).
@@abm5707 Oh okay cause even here in cape town people only speak their own languages like English, Afrikaan and Isixhosa but never learn other languages.
@@highandmightyqueen79 yeah, I have seen it.
I have a friend in Cape Town, he only speaks 3 languages. In Jhb, one needs more languages to communicate.
What I love about South Africans (whether one if from Musina, Limpopo and the other one is from CT) they would attempt to speak in their respective mother tongues before going to the last resort (English).
But I think women tend to accommodate other people when it comes to language. I think Zulu women try shame, because the Ndodas don't tend to be more reluctant.
Ow nisebenza nyani bantu bakwa Khumbul' ekhaya, siyabulela. 🤍
THAT THANK YOU FROM MADALA ON THE STREETS 🥰😭🙌🙌🙏IT MELTED MY HEART
I also felt that warm feeling as well. ❤
I just wish this program never ends. For many, the show is the last option.
Me too
i realize it's kinda off topic but do anyone know a good website to stream new series online ?
@Brecken Reginald try Flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Anders Gabriel definitely, I have been watching on Flixzone for since april myself =)
I thought Kutama was looking for his father in Tzaneen but they end up in Jane Furse... From Burgersfort to Jane furse is likely 3 hours drive, mara Gafane o paletxe ke go ya Ga manoke a ilo bona ngwana... Mxm nna wa mbhora ebile gaa te tshole yeses, I hope Kutama can be able to forgive and move on with his life and go to School 😭😭😭😭😭.
The first story the son is a spitting image of his father.👬🏿
There is no problem with leaving a child with family but communication with them is key, you can’t go and stay years without checking on them or contributing to their upbringing.
I wish we can be a better generation and not leave our kids.
They will never be a better generation when kids are bearing children as means to receive social benefits instead of hierarchy education.
I hope we can be a better generation that does not always ask money from children,pushing them to even do wrong things to please parents
U can say that again. I can't imagine myself without my daughter
I couldn't hold my tears, Sbongile's story touched me😥😥😥
Sbongile uyafana no Cc wakhe baphansi bobabili nezingane zabo ziyafana
They are so similar. It was interesting to see. They even look alike.
When they ignore questions please know that she is already resting in peace 🤦🏽♀️
This is some nonsense that this innocent kids can't get ID'S just because of the absence of their parents, guardians should be able to act on behalf of a kid or an unknown parents whereabouts to obtain an ID,cause time is not patient.
How can one unlike such a show? , 😩
Data or data less m here.
Kkkkkkkkk.. goood question
Aniphe number yalengane yase newcastle ngiyayithand☺️
The father seems to have had a few drinks nje. 🤔 He wrote his child off by the looks of things
It's evident,obo jele blind
Kkkk He is useless
Hey why parents have kids and abandon them so sad for all these kids may god give them strength its not easy growing up especially without a mother but will always protect ❤ 💙 💖 💛 💓
Madala made my day 😃😃ngatsi udzakiwe nekudzakwa nje
Lol 😆
And he made sure that he’s got drunk to avoid the the truth, nxa irresponsible fathers, I feel sorry for the child because he’s not going to get any help from this ma
Matome is remorseful but I can tell there is a challenge mentaly or emotionaly
Matome is never minded...but he's cool😄👍🏾
kore apology from gafane is expensive manh jeeer he's not remorseful nix ,khumbulekhaya is going nowhere anytime soon not when people keep on abandoning their kids thinking that they'll disappear,aw ke sono ka kutama gana papa mo!jeeer obo kwele manh
Stubbornness, Ego and Carelessness in one person 😑. Yho lotata kodwa 🙄
Ester(RIP) never bothered to look for her children,that's so sad.Gafane yena needs to let go off alcohol and try to get to know his son.
1st story, I don't think the dad is irresponsible per se, he had a few drinks so that ezodeal with the cameras
Mmmm lomama nkosyam kuza kanjan azale ingane zingazani angazikhulisi zonke yoooo
It's because they have different fathers and each of them was taken by her own father. If it wasn't for that they would've grown up together. It also happens vice versa. Children who have the same father but different mother's also don't always grow up in the same household. This commonly happens for kids who share one parent. Also it seems the mother had her own issues. I mean most all mothers are women/girls before they become mothers. They have their own experiences that have nothing to do with their children and these experiences affect how they raise or parent their kids. I wouldn't judge their mother too harshly because we don't know her story as a girl and as a woman. We don't know what she faced before she met the father's of her children. We don't even know how she died.
Eish leaving hey brother now to duck and dive away from her mess. Like khubulekhaya shows us how our parents could be so irresponsible and those around them also didn't ask questions....
@@perfectlyimperfect1095 it's one thing showing empathy, but when do people become accountable? Please hear me, I'm not trying to judge, however our actions do have consequences.
@@MsYandie I hear you. Of course the mother needs to be held accountable. The thing is the mother is no longer here to defend herself. At this point her daughters should embrace one another and come together as sisters. At least the family is there to help Sibongile with the Home Affairs situation. At this point the person who has the answers as to why she didn't raise them is no longer alive. If she was alive then by all means hold her accountable. So all the family can do is tell their side and be there for them. I'm glad the sisters found each other. Hopefully they'll walk the journeys of sisterhood and motherhood together. The fact that they both seem to have had relatively trauma free childhoods apart from their mother's absence is a plus.
Mara Gafane lena. " keeng jwale? Ayy ke thula ntho" jooooo mara. O yena ono swanela kego chabela ngwana and never looked back indeed. Xm dustbin ekae bathong
Second story 💔 that mother how could she mare 💔
Hee bathong Kutama!!! 😁😁😁 Talking to his dad like he is talking to a child
Eish sometimes pain does that, the behaviour from the Dad is also not helping, Kutama is also trying to protect himself and get the answers he longs for.
Do u blame him? This father is being unreasonable and doesn't show be remorseful
He's speaking from anger
There's nothing wrong with the conversation... Respect is earned
Ayy kego thula ntho. So motho moso kemo fetole bjang.
Like father like son
Second story was such a run around. Both girls acted like they didn't know their mom had passed away. It's like they faked drama nje.
Boy o ngopotsa nna kamkgo o bolelago. Sekone. Ke sepedi sesengwe gere bolela people pay attention. Then ba sega. Tatago nna boy
I couldn't hear most of the words. It's the first time ke utlwa this kind of Pedi
1st episode🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Matome oa mpolaya🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣He doesnt care and haa nyake lerata la cameras.
2nd episode is so touching!!!
Eish go bohloko go hloka mma
respect boy
Ka mokggwo mapedi a telelang why obitsa papago Mokgalabe???? Si...es man!!!
That's the least important thing here, there are bigger fish to fry
I don't understand this thing of parents signature being mandatory for children to apply for an ID, especially since they already have an ID number. I don't geddit.
I raised myself 💔💔💔Yoh
Thank you 💕
Yoo this woman kodwa 🤦🏽♀️why did she do this to her children🌚
Second story makes me cry, I'm glad she met her mom's family and uncle promised to help her get id. First story also painful but the father seems like his hearing problems affected him psychologically , I don't believe that he will visit Burgersfort again
Now they need to search the whereabout of their brother. this is complicated why not show her mom's grave.
Mosadi wa digown na o bone 🚿🛁?
Hahahaha le eena nare a tlo hlaha moo screen but then mayb crew e fihlile aso qete🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I saw that, like why are you even talking
@@leratohoala9387 🤣🤣🤣🤣hayi you reason girl
story #2 - these sisters look alike!!
Hay shem ingathi akhothuba kulotata
Thank you🙌
Lovely
Finally
The young must hustle for his life. Why are they after the old man.
The id is at Home affairs they could have just arranged to apply there not in front of tv cameras.
Ilizwe laseLimpopo
Eish....da make up is too heavy. Who did it for her? I think natural might be better. No offence. Sorry sesi
Andile please buy me your dress .
Yooah no offence but you look like a ghost 👻 in that makeup 💄
♥️🙏
Lo baba I surrender
I think he’s drunk 😂😂😂. Uthe uzomnika u2 thawa ngo January 😂😂.
Kkkkk uphuzile shame loBaba AND he is useless
@@mdungethulile 😂
Sibongile yena the main reason to want an ID ke grant??🤔🤔 shuuuuu
I don't judge the mother for living her children with their fathers. I'd do the same thing hey.
Kumbule'khaya still have lot of work mus🤔
@@kellzhlongwane9458 😂 😂 No they will obviously know me, so don't worry about that part....
Well now you putting it in that way , make sure!
Can I ask why?😂😂😂
P
Mara Gafane lena. " keeng jwale? Ayy ke thula ntho" jooooo mara. O yena ono swanela kego chabela ngwana and never looked back indeed. Xm dustbin ekae bathong