Oh Mpumi 😍😍😍 congratulations 🥳, you represent all black women’s story which is untold. I can relate to you so much and I’m proud to see you grow. Kudos to man 🎉
My dear friend, Thobeka Ndlovu, (sitting in the front row) thoughtfully gifted me a copy of Mpoomy Ledwaba's book, and I was already overwhelmed with tears of joy and gratitude. But little did I know, the most profound moments were yet to come. As I watched the book launch, and as I unfold the pages of this book, I found myself swept up in emotions. Thank you, Thobeka, for your kindness and thoughtfulness. And to @Mpoomy Ledwaba, your book is more than a masterpiece. It will heal and inspire countless lives as it has begun doing with mine. Thank you❤️
Amanda: "I'm not equipped to live a life where I'm not surviving." Yoh, I feel that's where I'm at. For the first time, I am in an environment where I can make the best of my life and I just need to thrive. But I really don't know how to do that. Trusting God for guidance.
There is something about Mpoomy's voice that soothes man. She is so affirming, like a sister you never had . Congratulations Mrs Mom and thank you for giving us permission to heal. 53:41
😢😢😢😢😢don't think i can live without God I'm so inlove like it soo deep I'm waking up at 3am going to work but I can't sleep I'm praying none stop, God is so loving his precious God is my Saviour
Mpoomy, congrats on your new book launch! You helped me set boundaries, reduce quantity, and focus on quality in my friendships. I used to worry about what people would think of me, especially regarding money. When someone borrowed money from me, I would give it to them because I didn’t want to be labeled as stingy, so I often went beyond my means to please them. However, I realised that it is dangerous to be concerned with what others think of me (Proverbs 29:25).