Pabi Moloi opened up about pregnancy
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Radio Host Pabi Moloi has weighed in on a conversation about childbirth, recounting the difficulties and complications she experienced during her pregnancy.
Pabi Moloi is known for her privacy and not really divulging much about her private life on social media.
However, in a conversation about the trials and tribulations of pregnancy, Pabi told her followers about the complications she had during her pregnancy in 2016.“I had an episiotomy, symphysis pubis and if I’d been carrying twins, my gynae said my pubic bone could have broken,” said Pabi
An episiotomy is a surgical procedure usually performed in the second stage of labour to help the baby pass through the opening. It is a surgical incision that can cause negative long-term effects on the mother.
This surgery is often done when a woman suffers from symphysis pubis, a condition that causes misalignment of the pelvis.
Kwaito legend and pastor Kabelo Mabalane says that physical churches aren’t needed, but that believers need to continue praying.
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Kwaito musician and pastor Kabelo Mabalane weighed in on a conversation on Twitter this week around whether we need churches during the lockdown, saying while the buildings have closed, people are still worshipping.
While the government regulations allow for places of worship to open under level 3 of the national lockdown, many churches have remained closed.
The hashtag #AreWeGoodWithoutChurch trended on Twitter and Kabelo aired his views on the matter in a series of tweets.
“Church doors and physical buildings are closed but make no mistake and assume that the church’s function has gone on holiday. It’s business as usual full steam ahead,” said Kabelo.Some responded saying only the privileged seemed to still have access to church online and through TV, but the rest rely on the physical building.
Kabelo responded, saying: “Living out what your faith teaches wherever you are in the world regardless of situation doesn’t require anything else but you just being.”
Thulasizwe Siphiwe Dambuza, known professionally as Lasizwe, is a South African television personality, social media personality, radio host, comedian, actor and YouTuber. He became a local internet celebrity by uploading videos of himself interpreting how South Africans act on social media.Born: Thulasizwe Siphiwe Dambuza, July 19, 1998, Soweto, South Africa
Nationality: South African
Other names: Lasizwe, Babes Wamaleyvels
Occupation: children 1 daughter, Television personality, Social media personality
Years active: 2015–presentLasizwe has 2 sisters. One is the famous TV personality by the name Khanyi Mbau and the second one is Zonke Nkabinde. If you look at his pictures, you can confirm that he is indeed Khanyi Mbau brother. Their mother is late. Before her death though, she had a difficult time accepting that her son was gay. She refused to talk to him for 6 months as she constantly said that she did not have a gay son in her house. worth.htmlLasizwe YouTube videos Lasizwe may face a lot of challenges but he is very popular when it comes to social media. He is especially loved for his unique and extremely hilarious YouTube videos that interpret South African’s daily lives. His YouTube channel has over 100,000 subscribers and 12.5 million views. In addition to all the social media publicity, he also has a reality TV show where he showcases the real and sensitive side of his life. On the show, you will see tears, drama, and laughter. It is not surprising that he has titled it Fake It Till You Make It.
Sjava had the Twitter streets side-eying him when he posted about having enjoyed the dinner cooked by the hands of his friend’s wife. The rapper thanked the family for the meal that he enjoyed on Twitter and of course the tweeps were ready with their questions.
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The first was why was the musician tweeting about the dinner in the AMs, raising the question when did the dinner end. Sjava addressed the matter with a spicy comeback, explaining that tweeting about the dinner in the AMs does not mean the dinner ended a few minutes ago.
However, another question that did not get the attention nor the answer that it needed was where is Sjava’s wife when he is having dinner cooked by other people’s wives. We have not seen the wife since she rocked up at his concert and automatically turned Lady Zamar into side-chick.
The Twitter streets were a mess when Mihlali Ndamase educated the masses on a new term to add the growing list of terms we have had to learn during this lockdown.
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The Mihlali N YouTube channel creator took to Twitter and wrote, “Please don’t fundekela me.” It wasn’t long until tweeps were asking what “fundekela” means.
While Mihlali did not provide context or a meaning, other tweeps took turns sharing what they think it means. To date we are still not certain, but at least we know one more lockdown term to use when we get out of this.First it was Quarantine than entanglement now which one is this one now? 😂