After 5 months, Zanele finally finds out she is pregnant with Zola’s baby. #HouseOfZwide

Episode 171
Funani informs Laz about Faith’s plan to manipulate Loyiso, but Laz suggests Faith may also have feelings for Loyiso. Loyiso fights back against her tactics and intends to report any financial violations.
Tuesday 12 March 2024
Episode 172


 

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Wednesday 13 March 2024
Episode 173
Zanele confirms her pregnancy after a second test, surprising Sandile. Faith asks Loyiso to romance her, while Neo lies about Fikile.
Thursday 14 March 2024
Episode 174
Zanele and Sandile discuss the pregnancy, with Sandile suggesting abortion. Faith tries to make Funani jealous as Loyiso continues to woo her.
Friday 15 March 2024
Episode 175
Sandile takes Zanele to an abortion clinic, but Zola accesses her file. Maria encourages Mampho to support Busi. Molefe and Dorothy discuss baby names.

This Week On #etvScandal Uncle Jakes finally brings his future wife to one of the houses he owns.

This Week On #etvScandal
Uncle Jakes finally brings his future wife to one of the houses he owns.
 
Monday 11 March 2024
Episode 247
What should’ve been a devastating revelation only brings a father and son closer together. Jakes finds that money really can solve all problems – for now.


 

Tuesday 12 March 2024
Episode 248
Desperate parents get what they are after, but now they need to take uncomfortable steps towards their new future. Jakes realizes he needs to loosen his grip on his money to get his family off his back.
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Wednesday 13 March 2024
Episode 249
Nhlamulo struggles to adjust to the new status quo. Ndumiso and Caiphus reel after things take a serious turn for the worst. Jakes is put to the test, and he has to think on his feet.

Thursday 14 March 2024
Episode 250
Chaos erupts in Jojo’s life. Nhlamulo feels like a fish out of water having to face his new reality. A sister worries that her brother’s priorities are changing to meaningless things.

Friday 15 March 2024
Episode 251
Jojo and Mnisi come face to face again, and this time Mnisi has the upper hand. Nhlamulo is done with being messed about and plays hardball.

Monday 18 March 2024
Episode 252
A celebratory party turns ugly when Simone flips and Vuvu doesn’t hold back. Jojo’s bad PR costs him more than he can afford. A baecation turns into a nightmare when Dintle shows up.

Tuesday 19 March 2024
Episode 253
Simone’s unexpected curve ball for Nhlamulo escalates tensions, while a businessman plans to deceive his partners and Bra Jakes faces a loss due to his new purchase growing legs.

Wednesday 20 March 2024
Episode 254
It takes a sudden illness to ignite a heart. Ignorance is far from bliss, when a partner pulls wool over the eyes of another. Young love serves heartbreak on a platter.

Thursday 21 March 2024
Episode 255
Nhlamulo’s eyes are opened to his actions. Lawsuits on all sides as the battle to right the wrongs heat up. An errant uncle needs to find a way back into the family home.

Siphiwe Tshabalala he always support street vendors (small businesses) thus developing the township economy.

Siphiwe Tshabalala he always support street vendors (small businesses) thus developing the township economy.Former Bafana Bafana star Siphiwe Tshabalala is being hailed as a hero after posting a photo of himself buying from a street vendor The ex-Kaizer Chiefs skipper says it was snack time for him and he decided to support a local business as he bought amaskopas (popcorn) Social media users are now praising the humble legend for thinking about supporting small businesses, thus developing the township economy.


 

 

 

“I dropped out of varsity 2016 after having my first child, and went to work at McDonald’s to support my child n save money for varsity, then finally 2019

“I dropped out of varsity 2016 after having my first child, and went to work at McDonald’s to support my child n save money for varsity, then finally 2019 decided to go back to varsity again, fortunately i completed my computer science and mathematics degree with 6 distinctions and i could not get a job the following year, i came back to stay by my varsity and I started my fast food business emqashwen (private accommodation) until i got an old mobile trailer to rent closer to the University’s Main gate,the container was old and starting leaking and the rent was still being paid to the landlord who refused to fix it, i saved money to build myself, my own container with a rooftop, i’m only 26 years of age, with 2 kids, once was a varsity dropped till I went back,i am a former cashier, i am here to say let us not let the society and social media confuse and bully us, life is a journey, we all need to work hard and never give up on our dreams, the sky is the limit”


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I Bought My First Car — A Beginning of an Unsustainable Journey

“GOD DID🎓
FINALLY BOUGHT MY FIRST BRAND NEW CAR AT THE AGE OF 26 🙏
WOMAN IN MINING 👩‍🔧
ELECTRO MACHANIC ARTISAN 🙏🎓🙌🏾

After avoiding buying a car for decades for sustainability and other reasons, I finally gave in to the allure of the North American lifestyle and necessitiesThe day I had been avoiding almost most of my adult life finally arrived and I bought my first car on the auspicious day of 14th February ( 🙂 ), with feelings mixed with guilt, nihilism (and dread), and optimism. I know that is a complicated and conflicting mixture of feelings, but it is true.


 

 

 

 

 

History of my decision
I never wanted to buy a car for environmental reasons and I also felt that owning one was a waste of time and money. I always believed that one should be able to walk/cycle, use public transportation, or use cab services. However, North American cities, except for a few big cities, aren’t designed for that. In fact, almost no major Indian city is safe for walking/biking, and except for a few big Indian cities, most lack efficient public transport altogether. So many times in metro cities in India, I almost ran over by cars while crossing the streets. In fact, in Indian cities, cows and street dogs get more respect from all drivers than humans wanting to cross the street.

Although after moving to London (the one in Canada), I felt much safer while walking around the city and I still do. I walked almost everywhere, sometimes as much as 8 km in one direction. However, one could only walk so much carrying grocery bags. Most of the time, my radius was restricted to 4–5 km because I didn’t want to walk farther in one direction. Highly inefficient and unreliable bus services didn’t help either. For hiking, some people carpooled but it was inconvenient too because I had to walk to their homes or to a common meeting point, which often was 3–4 km away. Since I lived 5 min walk from work, I managed to live without a car for over a year.

But since I was planning to move elsewhere, I realized that without a car, things wouldn’t work anymore. Also, these problems are not limited to commuting within a city. I always felt severely constrained. I couldn’t go even to parks or some hiking trails just outside the city. I managed to go to a few cities connected by Via Rail, whose London station was again 4 km away and had schedules that I found infrequent. I love being outdoors in the woods and nature. Most natural destinations in Canada are away from dense urban areas and practically unreachable without a car.

Given so many factors, I took my driving lessons and finally bought a car. While many young people are attempting to change the trend towards making cities pedestrian friendly and/or car unfriendly, I don’t know how far it will go before many of them also give up and buy a car.

Experience of buying and using a car
Many people suggested that I go with Toyota, Honda, or some other Japanese brands as they were considered the most reliable car brands. Since it was my first car, I wanted to buy a used one before to get some experience. But the used Toyotas were too damn expensive. Post-covid, the prices of used cars increased like crazy (almost 60–70%), which to me seemed more than the new cars. In fact, I noticed for many Japanese brands, used models were costlier than the new ones because everyone was willing to pay more for a used one than to wait months for a new one.

Eventually, with the help of my colleague and a good friend, I found the car I was looking for. He was a tremendous help in finding a suitable car for me and was with me through the whole process. Without his support, I would still be looking for a car or probably would have bought a bad one.

I am still learning and driving cautiously (often driving below the speed limit), which I believe frustrates many other drivers on the road. Anyway, I will worry about my safety first but I will stay in the right-most lane to let everyone else pass me. Three quick lessons:

If driving slowly, stay in the right-most lane
Don’t feel pressured by trailing drivers; focus on your own driving and safety
Don’t rush and change lanes carelessly
One interesting thing about my car is its color. It is a surprise that I still don’t know what color my car is. In the online advert online, it looked black and when I saw it in person, it seemed black/darkish grey to me and my friend. Frankly, neither of us cared. Then, one day we noticed in bright sunlight that it seemed dark green, so I began asking many people in my group what color they saw. Almost all women told it was blue, but all men told it was blackish/grey. Some of them looked at the car in person and others in photos. So, please go ahead and tell me what color you notice in the picture above.