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King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo’s ex, Nolubabalo Mcinga is Mayibuye deputy president

  Africa Mayibuye Movement President Floyd Shivambu has appointed Nolubabalo Patience Mcinga as deputy president of his newly formed party. Mcinga, also known as Queen Khazeka, is the estranged wife of the Abathembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindeyo, an author and activist. The position comes after she and Melusi Gigiba’s ex-wife, Norma Mngoma, were recognised as imbokodo at the African Women Achievers Awards in Zimbabwe. Resonates with personal beliefs Mcinga told Sunday World that the party is aligned with her personal beliefs. Before entering politics, Mcinga had already cemented her role as a social justice activist and development practitioner. Her initiatives cut across education, youth empowerment, skills development, and humanitarian relief. “I represent a generation that refuses to inherit broken systems without fighting for transformation." The former Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) MP served in the National Council of Provinces on key committees. These include Security & J...

Buzani KuBawo

  Le ncwadi uBuzani Kuwabo ngumdlalo obonisa amandla othando. Ngumdlalo osekelwe phezu kongquzulwana esele kukudala lukho phakathi kwezithethe namasiko emveli kunye nempucuko yale mihla, naphakathi kwabazali abathanda ukutyhala ngesifuba nabantwana bale mihla abangayamkeliyo into yokunyanzelwa. Umoya wenkxalabo, uburharha kwanobunzulu bokubinzwa komxhelo, zonke ezi zixhobo zonandiphiso ziyenze le ncwadi yayeyona ncwadi ithandwa kakhulu kuncwadi lwesiXhosa. A drama about love, family relationships, and the conflicts that arise when traditional expectations clash with changing values.

AGRICULTURAL LAWS TO KNOW!๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ˜

 AGRICULTURAL LAWS TO KNOW!๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ˜ 1. Never target high seasons; high seasons come with their own challenges. Be a farmer, not a gambler. 2. Choose at least two main crops and a crop rotation plan. Switching from one crop to another is not directly in your pocket. 3. Plan your farm and always have crops at different stages of age to ensure a constant supply. 4. No crop is more profitable in itself; just master the advantages and disadvantages of each particular crop. 5. Having a big farm is not a guarantee for successful farming. 6. Have a spraying and fertilizing plan and stick to it. 7. Never follow the advice of agro-veterinarians and agrochemical sales agents blindly. Some of them are just salespeople and not agronomists. 8. Try as much as possible to reduce agricultural expenses without compromising the quality of products. 9. Never hold onto a product if it is perishable. Sell it at prevailing prices. 10. Never plant a new seed on a large scale before testing it, unless you have...