The apartheid system and its separation of African families has a lot to answer for still. People who ask why do you still talk about the effects of apartheid, need to watch Khumbul'ekhaya.
You can tell that Lefu is an intelligent man, his reasoning and by the way he speaks, i really wish him nothing but the best, a lot was stolen from this young man, given the opportunity he was going to be something great and honestly he still can be.
Nqobile Mtolo I guess it’s something I’ve never seen before. I hope I didn’t/don’t offend anybody. I’m glad they welcomed him home though. That was lovely to watch.
Tholumusa Moyo No show can come close to this show. It’s on a league of its own. It shows the kind of heart you have if other peoples joy also bring you joy. You are a good person.
I love this program because I'm allso looking for my late father's people Johnny Mathews from fear Fryeburg he always sad I got his mother's name Ansie i live in Manenberg Tambu vallige nm3 Andile Jacob's straat and there's lots of people on the streets that i would like to gelato go home to there families
I feel so much for people in this position, searching for parents that have disappeared or never played a role in their lives, but I have to say how remarkable it is the lies people accept when they are desperate. Father number two looks like he is lying through his teeth to his son. It sounds like the mother fled because of domestic abuse, 'she looked like she had been in a fight when she left' they said. Meaning she was beaten up. She left him with the best care she could, her friend's family and probably fled for her life. She didn't drop him down a pit latrine or leave him under a bush somewhere or on a rubbish tip like some abandoned babies. The adopted grandmother probably said you could have died because abusive men kill their wives/girlfriends and their children all the time, and the father was an abusive man.The Xabas taking him in and his mother fleeing an abusive situation probably did save his life. I can only imagine the pain and anguish his mother went through. The father should man up and confess to why the mother was so desperate as to leave her 2 months old baby and flee. The second father sounds like a deadbeat and a scoundrel/tsotsi. The first father;'s case sounds different. He sounds like someone who truly loved and cared for his child, but circumstances got in the way. I hope both men find peace, security, love and stability with their own wives and children and are able to let go of the painful past. I've watched it again... the second father is definitely lying through his gums. Shame on him.
KHUMBULEKHAYA MUST GET A HUGE AWARD,ANDILE YOU HELPING A LOT OF PEOPLE AND I DON`T MIC EACH AND EVERY EPISODE.
Me too cc
The apartheid system and its separation of African families has a lot to answer for still. People who ask why do you still talk about the effects of apartheid, need to watch Khumbul'ekhaya.
I love real life stories, they are inspirational because they are genuine. Thanks Khumbu. Watching from the US
Awumbize ngize lapho nami zozamela zofika kuwe
You can tell that Lefu is an intelligent man, his reasoning and by the way he speaks, i really wish him nothing but the best, a lot was stolen from this young man, given the opportunity he was going to be something great and honestly he still can be.
Palesa Mokhe
I love this, Khumbul' ekhaya plays a huge role in uniting families.... big up
Andile God bless you my sister haaaa uwusizo over siyabonga
Please do update show on the families since the reunion.
Ngathi ningama njalo Khumbula ekhaya siyabonga
The minute that guy opened the door after Lefu had knocked on the door I new that was his brother because he looks exactly like him.
lol i thought he was the father
Yes the one open the door first look like lefu
Wow, kwaze kwakuhle am happy for Velaphi
Khumbulekhaya is doing a great job
What a happy 😊 times for both familys hope the second guy will get his mum god bless them all
If I was a millionaire I would give Khumbul'khaya a million
Loooooooool crc
SABC and Toyota are giving them millions, please give it to me
The nephew looks older than the malume...
😂😂It happens Candii, I am also much older than my uncle. I was 6 years old when he was born
Nqobile Mtolo I guess it’s something I’ve never seen before. I hope I didn’t/don’t offend anybody. I’m glad they welcomed him home though. That was lovely to watch.
Lol I was thinking the same
@@nqobilemtolo751 but this uncle said he was there when Veli's father brought him home, which means he must be older than Veli 🤷🏾♂️
Sometimes sickness makes people look like they are old
Kwabuhlungu ekugcineni kwakuhle ngyani bongisa khumbulekhaya I'm proud of this company team
I hope they will help me to find my fathet
Halala Administration team. 👊👊❤
The way I love the Zulu nation nje uzwano lwabo
Happy for buti velapi n is family all da best .
I just love khumbulekhaya
Me too
Tholumusa Moyo No show can come close to this show. It’s on a league of its own. It shows the kind of heart you have if other peoples joy also bring you joy. You are a good person.
Christ The redeemer thank you so much
Thanks for the upload admin. 🙏🏼
Lefu's story is painful ai
😢
lol the nephew is Malume and malume is the nephew....you get it? 1st story
Baze bazithanda izindaba abantu
Hlezi😂😂😂😂
Andile😭💕❤️
Maybe mantwa is a fake name shea actually lizzy his birth mom
Tjo the second family’s siblings look the same😂😂
Thx kk u r doing a great job
So his uncle looks more younger than him😌😌😌
I love this program because I'm allso looking for my late father's people Johnny Mathews from fear Fryeburg he always sad I got his mother's name Ansie i live in Manenberg Tambu vallige nm3 Andile Jacob's straat and there's lots of people on the streets that i would like to gelato go home to there families
Lol someone is misbehaving there by the door
Egreytown ematimatolo ngyakwazi la
Thnx Admin
This man has a unique voice,,,i hope hes using it🤗
I feel so much for people in this position, searching for parents that have disappeared or never played a role in their lives, but I have to say how remarkable it is the lies people accept when they are desperate. Father number two looks like he is lying through his teeth to his son. It sounds like the mother fled because of domestic abuse, 'she looked like she had been in a fight when she left' they said. Meaning she was beaten up. She left him with the best care she could, her friend's family and probably fled for her life. She didn't drop him down a pit latrine or leave him under a bush somewhere or on a rubbish tip like some abandoned babies. The adopted grandmother probably said you could have died because abusive men kill their wives/girlfriends and their children all the time, and the father was an abusive man.The Xabas taking him in and his mother fleeing an abusive situation probably did save his life. I can only imagine the pain and anguish his mother went through. The father should man up and confess to why the mother was so desperate as to leave her 2 months old baby and flee. The second father sounds like a deadbeat and a scoundrel/tsotsi. The first father;'s case sounds different. He sounds like someone who truly loved and cared for his child, but circumstances got in the way. I hope both men find peace, security, love and stability with their own wives and children and are able to let go of the painful past.
I've watched it again... the second father is definitely lying through his gums. Shame on him.
Touching episode
heelang the son ontse motona le mogo mmagwe keraa omalomaagwe amo fetang
Now that there are retrenchments everywhere in SA, admin start doing his job. Thank you admin.
😅😅That's so funny
Rea leboga admin 👊
Ntirhu wa vulavula
Thanx admin for uploading
Wow
yesssss Admin..thanks once again
the email adress doesnt go through please help
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atleast ba o hodisitse
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Hi im Nokwenzane Tokwe i 'd send an email on you why don't answer me if you u got the email please thank you
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