There are polite ways of requesting subtitles. Some of you are out here throwing tantrums like toddlers, threatening to unsubscribe. Bathong what do you think this is...your mother's kitchen 😳😳🙄🙄😂😂😂
It's so annoying. We don't watch their podcasts that are in Shona, in Swahili, etc. We just mov along and watch the English episodes. Worse when it's South Africans who don't know other official SA languages... Come on guys. People express themselves better in their mother tongue, let them. It's up to the podcast to provide subtitles or not.
😍😍😍🤣🤣🤣 Im A Zulu Girl, but thank you so much for Speaking your language, I appreciated this Podcast even more. My Sotho is improving so much, Im even teaching much daughter, love it. Im so glad you have found real love. Thank you P.
You guys honestly need to remember that other things are better said in your language, English changes the whole story because you’ll not express yourself to the core and some people struggle in speaking it. But I hope Promises will add subtitles next time. Beautiful interview very motivating. Well done to Kgabo girl
You are right but she’s also contradicting herself i remember with other ppl she would keep on reminding them during the interview to speak English, so this one is special..her standards must be the same..and like you saying subtitles are the will be the best.
Are everything that she has to achieve she must struggle for it first. Oh boy, that is the story of my life. you are not alone Makgabo. I understand your tears. My sister, not only will you be strong but you are strong, and I know that you know that no matter how difficult and unfair it may be, you will achieve at the end of the day. Our secret is determination, resilience, and knowing what/who the source of our strength and will to achieve is. Let's keep fighting to reach those heights. Owning a school is massive. Proud of you sister.
Wow what a beautiful interview. I’m happy because today we were laughing more than crying 😅😅 Thank you for inviting Makgabo. She has a joyous spirit ❤😊😅
I want to take a moment to acknowledge your incredible strength and resilience. Leaving an abusive situation takes immense courage, and I am so proud of you for choosing your well-being and happiness. I know the road to recovery is not easy, but I believe in your ability to heal and find peace. Remember that you are worthy of love and respect, and I hope each day brings you closer to the life of joy and freedom you deserve. Stay strong, and know that you are not alone on this journey. I am so proud of Makgabo🥺❤️🩹🫂
Makagabo is such a story teller in a very funny manner hai mahn I am dead🤣🤣🤣she is so funny her expressions finished me this was really interesting to watch 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻❤️❤️❤️ When she said my life is a Nigerian movie I was gone 🤣🤣🤣
This was so eye opening, your experience in your previous marriage will help a lot of women out there, you are strong and beautiful and we appreciate you. Conquer and Flourish sis🎉🎉🎉
I remember this lady from "mina-nawe" show. I truly hated her then husband. I'm happy that you left that idiot and you're happy. All the best with your marriage😍🥰.
If a guy comes to you and says he was born ga KEKANA, run! Those people are hard to live with shem, I'm Kekana by Blood trust me I know and they are lovable but yoohh😮
I enjoyed this interview and Jesus is the ultimate person who frees us from “bad luck” I also had so many struggles in life but Jesus set me free ☺️ It’s not a church nor a bishop but Jesus Christ ❤
I have watched this lady on pastor Juluis,I hope she has learn a lot on fixing her relationship, and i love her Shem,very straight forward human being❤❤❤
I remember her from the show as well. I thought she was full of herself until I saw the episode where they where sending them to a traditional healer and she refused to do the retuals and I vwas pleased with her that she stood her grounds respectif of what the outcome. Gal i love u
It's sad what happened to her, sounds like she didn't have mjolo experience and the guy took advantage of her kindness. Glad she's out of that marriage yho
The part of opening a school where she grew up that was a bad decision. Even Jesus could not perform miracles where He grew up because they didn’t take Him serious. Unfortunately we won’t be supported in our home towns it’s known……
So touching! The struggle develops long suffering. When others go through tough times, you will be counselling them about your journey. All things work towards the good of those who love the Lord!
I really enjoyed this interview, thank you mkhaya for sharing your story, thank you sis promise, I'm not that community that didn't support you, we love you and we will support you, nou skolo se kgole for bana rena 😢
I noticed Promise asks some of her guests to speak in English, I wish she did it with this guest as well. Interview seemed interesting man, watching from Eswatini.
I always get angry when I listen to stories like this one where a woman consistently gave the man many chances after multiple cases of abuse. I'm not judging. My only logic is that black magic was involved to blind her.
So Makgabo o kena ka dithoto mo lenyalong??guys let’s normalise Prenup in marriages to avoid drama and separate in peace…imagine if this one fails you have to get out of your house again to home