

Goddess Oracle (Solitude)
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Ngwenyama Sobhuza II to the Swazi’s was a towering hereditary and traditional figure of the Dlamini lineage in the Kingdom of Swaziland. It was primarily through the leadership of a series of strong kings of the Dlamini Dynasty that the Swazi Nation not only came into existence, but also maintained it’s identity. Sobhuza II was therefore… Read more
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Pictured below is a young Ngwenyama (King) Sobhuza II with his mother Lomawa of the Nxumalo Ndwandwe Community. Born in Zombodze July 22nd 1899 and son of Bhunu and Lomawa Ndwande, during being conceived he was named firstly by his father Nkhotfotjeni (stone lizard) due to threatening wars between the Swazi’s and the Boers to explain in… Read more
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Kingdom of eSwatini (Swaziland).
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Words from Mrs Lundy (Instagram @Mrs_Lundy) ” 30 years from now, I hope our grandchildren are proud of what we built together, what we instilled in their parents about building for their grandchildren as well. Think of what we could accomplish together.” (pictured below are her family).
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” The Institution of family life is surely a human cultural universal; and the needs which it is primed to serve are among the deepest seething in the human psyche. This institution creates a constant and well understood social framework for the nurture of the young until maturity; it establishes a hospitable and forgiving ambience in which… Read more
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Becoming a lawyer is not easy and many dedicated students from around the world continue to work tirelessly to gain entrance into a law program. For one South Afrikan woman, not only did she obtain her law school degree, she proceeded to use her education to open her very own law firm all before the age of 30. At the age of 25, Sne, Mtembu… Read more
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