Robert Ndaba
@rmndaba
Tough times don't last but tough people do.
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I beat cancer where I beat !!!!! 🎉Someone congratulate me for never giving up?. ❤️
Property Find of the Week: This is the type of home you can get for R89 950 000 in the Val de Vie Lifestyle Estate in the Winelands😲🏡 • 7-bedrooms • 8-bathrooms • 7-garages • Size: 1400m2 • Erf size: 4000m2 Will you live in a mansion like this?
Meet 28 year old Dr Nomfundo Mahlangeni who grew up in a deep rural area in Ndwedwe, KZN. Her mother lived off social grants after her father passed away at a young age. At times she would not afford to carry lunch yet would walk long distances to school daily. Against all odds,…
Nigerian billionaire Dangote signs $1 billion industrial deal with Zimbabwe Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote has sealed a landmark US$1 billion investment agreement with the Zimbabwean government, marking one of the country’s most significant private-sector deals in over a…
You have to forget the former things; don't dwell on the past. That means don’t let the hurts, the bad breaks, the times you were taken advantage of, impair the rest of your life. God knows how to vindicate you.
No matter what you're going through, there's a light at the end of the tunnel and it may seem hard to get to it but you can do it and just keep working towards it and you'll find the positive side of things. Trust in the journey, victory awaits at the end of the tunnel.
Know your value. Confidence breeds success. Act like the person you want to become, and people will start seeing you as that person. Take charge of your life with confidence and determination and there are no limits on what you can do or be. Always try to look like a winner.
Steve Biko was laid to rest 48 years ago today. My late grandfather, Rev. Drake Tshenkeng, who sadly passed away on Monday, 22 September 2025, is one of the men in the picture (on the left in glasses) carrying Biko's coffin. Rev. Tshenkeng, the former Deputy President of the…
Keep going. Adverse times won't last. One day your future self will look back and thank you for never giving up. Your past self is cheering on you right now because it can see how you gained strength in storms and evolved into this awesome person.
You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step. Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle. Everything happens for a reason. Trust the process, even when you do not understand it.
A family in Midrand is urgently searching for 35-year-old Lebo Moleli M, missing since 28 August. He was last seen between 7am and 10am near Eduvos University in Midrand. He has light brown eyes, a full tattoo on his right arm, big beard and moustache, and works as a store…
ELIAS RANTI MOTHAPO "Mrapapa" was a fearless APLA commander and guerilla who fought apartheid in the 80s. Mrapapa’s unit were involved in several battles against the apartheid security forces around Transvaal. Heroically died in Battle of Roedtan, Limpopo #Poqo @PetersWonderboy
Ezra Ngcukana and his father Christopher Columbus Ngcukana playing together.
The SS Mendi was a British troopship that sank in the freezing waters of the English channel on 21 February 1917 after being struck by another British vessel, the Darro. The sinking resulted in the deaths of over 600 South African soldiers, mostly Black troops of the South…
In 1911, this Tswana community legally bought land at Mogopa, building a thriving village with schools & clinics. Apartheid classified it a "black spot" in white areas. Feb 14, 1984: 90 armed police forcibly removed residents at gunpoint to clear fertile land for white farmers.
Gert Sibande (1901-1987) was a South African anti-apartheid activist and farm worker. Sibande collaborated with renowned investigative journalist Henry Nxumalo of Drum Magazine, assisting in the publication of articles that revealed the exploitive conditions of farm workers to…
Belede Mazwai (1958-1992) was a pioneering South African journalist, educator, an underground PAC operative, social activist, and anti-apartheid campaigner who played a significant role in documenting human rights violations during apartheid.
Sol T Plaatje embarking on a journey across rural South Africa to investigate the impact of the 1913's Land Act using a bicycle. His findings were published in his 1916 book "Native Life in South Africa".
[WATCH] The Sebokeng Driver’s Licence Testing Centre, which has been under construction for more than a decade, has exceeded its original budget. Yet it's incomplete, vandalised and unusable. Now it needs an extra R138 million to get it off the ground. Newzroom Afrika’s…
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