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Kunjalo, Live and Direct with Dumisani Hlophe.

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Dumisani Hlophe is known to many as Mr Kunjalo. Born and bred in Motshane, Swaziland, he is one of the many Swazis out there who are flying the country's flag high and proving to the world how much talent the kingdom has.  He was a keynote speaker at this event . He recently was a Keynote speaker at the International Leadership Conference hosted by Gordon Institute of Business Science that pitted speakers from all over the world. He is also also multi-talented as in his spare time he plays music as a deejay. He is also admired for his tongue-in-cheek posts on social media about relationships. Showing he balances his time well. Kunjalo is also the brand name of his company Kunjalo Centre for Development Research as well as Kunjalo Branding and Communications. It means 'On Point' and over the years he has been on point gracing TV screens and newspapers in South Africa doing analysis of various issues. He has also worked at many of these media houses the...

Which type of bra do you like?

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Padded or non-padded bra?  Woman do dot like the same type of underwear and that's okay, we have a variety to choose from. While I was shopping for a bra a week ago I asked my friends, "Which one do you like?" un-padded and padded bra examples.  Heee! 👏😥 It was a long topic that never reached an end. I conclude right now that there are positives and negatives between padded and non-padded bras. Which bra is better than the other?   This is what I found on the internet about un-padded bra’s :  1.   They are sexier – they come in different form of material and colour.        2.   They are natural – they give the perception of the exact breast sizes.          3.  They give the same support – the underwire is what push ups the breast and give them shape not the padding.        4.   Comfortable – they are just comfortable. You sweat less, feel less pain a...

One pair of shoes at a time.

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"Whatever road in life we choose, it's always a little easier with a new pair of shoes."- Unknown  A group photo with the children who received a pair of shoes.   Miss Swaziland 2nd Princess Baby Mthimkhulu handing out shoes. Last week Friday I was privileged to accompany Miss Swaziland 2 nd Princess Baby Mthimkhulu to donate school shoes at kaShewula, Mbhandzamane Primary School in Swaziland. First of all I did not know her, nor was I familiar with her name. We got to know each other along the way, she is a beauty with a purpose. Mbandzamane Primary School, at  kaShewula in Swaziland I was so happy and touched to learn about Baby’s journey on how she thought of the idea, how she asked people to give her shoes and the future.  Miss Cultural Heritage Sindiswa Dlamini was also there to give a hand.   I personally have never seen a school child go to school bare footed. It was my first time to witness this and it broke my he...