The first episide that mother is more than a mother...and the second mother as well, I was touched at how she was holding the grandchild..the warm welcome to her children as though they are her own...siyabonga bazali
Thanks for the upload Admin 👌 I'm so happy for both families for finding their father's alive. Also big ups to the uncle for really acknowledging the child as her own. It shows that even if the father was not alive the uncle would've been a good father to her.🔥
Irrespective of the difficulties this woman goes through or have gone through, its soo beautiful to see how she embraces her baby with soo much love.. We men need to honour our Queens more often!!
Sibongile admin. Both meetings are awesome... such respect & humbleness... Nomagugu missed & longed for her father.. their spouses are also welcoming.. kumnandi !!
How I wish one day will be able to see or just know my paternal family. It will be a day of a big celebration. Every time I see people meeting their fathers, my tears roll down my face
@@alphinahmatsepe2333 it touches my heart so bad. Tried to search Facebook but no avail. But I strongly believe eveb if my mother is no more, one day I will find his family in Hershel (former Transkei)
The guy is too cold towards his daughter😞😞😞she hugged and kiss him, yet he was embarrased 🤬🤬he is not even happy to see her 🤦🏽♀️the uncle played a father’s role.
The Gulwa and Dlamini confusion, I think the grandfather wanted to fit-in, in KZN since he was Xhosa, so he used his clan as his surname. Their surname is Gulwa, that's a popular Surname in EC, their clan name is Dlamini
I thought the boyfriend accompany her to pay lobola or to pay the damages hey children of 2day or he should have remain in the car and wait until the uncle and family walk the talk. Thats how true Africans understand our culture and don't let it die!
Gulwa is probably the family surname and Dlamini is the clan. AmaXhosa don't use their clan names as surnames.There are no Xhosa Dlaminis, Dlaminis in Eastern Cape are Hlubi/Mfengus.
@@w.worldwide9473 there are not Xhosa Dlaminis. All Dlamini people are abaMbo. Some (who use Mntungwa) are amaHlubi and the rest of us (amaZizi and Sibalukhulu and Nkhosi) are all related genealogically. Some of us just speak isiXhosa but we are not amaXhosa.
Story 2: That Dad is an intellectual. Eloquent in speech, and takes his time to respond. Uyambona nje ba he could have been far in life had he not been dealt a bad hand. Story 1: The sangoma that child had been consulting was spot on with everything... ndicela iilotto numbers.😂
Everytime someone is looking for their father they have an ancestral calling. Our people need to stop believing so much in the so called traditional prophets and sangomas. It's ok to look for your father because you want to know him and want to know where you came from. We living in the last days. We need to turn to GOD our heavenly father. Jesus is coming soon. Matthew 4:7 "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near."