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Zoleka Mandela and hubby serve couple goals – Photos

Zoleka Mandela and hubby serve couple goals – Photos

Zoleka Mandela and hubby serve couple goals – Photos

Essentially, true love means that you have an unwavering, unbreakable and unparalleled fondness and devotion for your partner. It’s also defined by an emotional as well as physical connection with him or her that runs immeasurably deep, and life without your significant other would be practically unthinkable.

It seems like Zoleka Mandela and her handsome man her are so much in love and even the fans believe that what they have is what we call true love because they are happy together, they do fun things together, they also spend so much time bonding and serving their fans some of the most amazing couple goals on social media.

On their latest posts this couple left fans amused with their most adorable and and mind blowing pictures. These two would make you think twice about finding love again if ever you opted to stay single and distance yourself from relationships because they are absolutely beautiful. What’s your take on this beautiful couple’s love for one another? Share your opinions, like and kindly share.

Zoleka Mandela breathes fire as Madiba’s look-alike wants to join Mandela’s family: Dont come to us

Zoleka Mandela breathes fire as Madiba’s look-alike wants to join Mandela’s family: Dont come to us

Zoleka Mandela breathes fire as Madiba's look-alike wants to join Mandela's family: Dont come to us

The granddaughter of former president Nelson Mandela, Zoleka Mandela, has asked people to stop tagging her on photos of Themba Michael Qhina on social media.

Themba, who’s Tata’s lookalike, has been trending on social media for the past few days with many people saying he might indeed be a Mandela.

Speaking to Daily Sun, Themba also said he thinks he might be a Mandela.

He said he needed help finding out.

But Zoleka took to her Instagram account to tell people to mind their own business.

The author and activist said: “Dear ‘People that don’t mind your own business’. You’ve tagged me on Twitter, both my Facebook accounts, on Instagram and sent me WhatsApp messages.

“After my grandfather passed away, sh**t literally hit the fan. Things worsened after my grandmother’s passing and I honestly can’t believe that things have gotten even worse after my mother’s passing.

“My family is at war with one another. Why encourage the man to be part of the family that does not even want, respect, love or recognise its own bloodline? When was the last time you even saw any of us under one roof, as a family?

“Not when there’s pure hate and evil among us. Lives have been threatened, by family members. Do you know that? Family has stolen, lied and fundamentally disrespected and altered what I thought a family or our family stood for, what I thought we felt for one another, what we mutually cared for.

“As a result of greed, ill-will and spiritual sickness, we are not a family.”

She said she’s not the person people should be tagging.

“I don’t know this man. I don’t even know my own family anymore. Rather tag them. Lastly, you don’t even know this man. You don’t even know me personally or know a thing about what’s really happening with my family, so please refrain from telling me how I should or shouldn’t behave. I am not asking for sympathy or understanding. I’m telling you to just mind your business.”

People, including celebrities who read her post comforted her.

Unathi Msengana wrote: “Baxolele Zo. Please Mntase khaya. People who laugh at people and not with them are hurt people and we know hurt people hurt others.”

Omarosa wrote: “I’m sorry Z. You should not have to deal with negativity.”

Nnini Seruwe wrote: “This picture has been making rounds in my village, apparently Ntate ona stays here. I don’t think they meant to hurt you, askies.”

The Madiba lookalike said he enjoyed the attention he received from people when walking down the streets, but what would really make him happy would be to know exactly where he comes from.

Zoleka Mandela is heartbroken

Zoleka Mandela is heartbroken

Zoleka Mandela is heartbroken

Zoleka Mandela has revealed that her family is currently in a state of disaster. The author and activist spoke about the worry some state of her family saying things took a turn for the worst when her grandparents and mother passed away.

Zoleka Mandela is heartbroken

Zoleka was addressing the issue of an old man who looks like her grandfather, the late Nelson Mandela, who had people thinking he really is him. She wrote a lengthy caption telling people to mind their own business and told them that she does not know the man, neither does she want to meet him.

Zoleka Mandela is heartbroken

She revealed the current state of her family structure saying they are at war with one another and have turned on each other’s backs. Dear, “People That Don’t Mind Your Own Business” … You’ve tagged me on Twitter, both my Facebook accounts, on Instagram and sent me WhatsApp messages,” she started off her rant.

“After my grandfather passed away, sh*t literally hit the fan. Things worsened after my grandmother’s passing and I honestly can’t believe that things have gotten even worse after my mother’s passing. My family is at war with one another, why encourage the man to be part of a family that does not even want, respect, love or recognise it’s own bloodline?”

Zoleka then stated that they have never been under one roof as a family because of the hate they have for one another. “When was the last time you even saw any of us under one roof, as a family? Not when there’s pure hate and evil among us. Lives have been threatened, by family members.”

The author did not hold anything back about her family calling them thieves, liars and overall bad people. Do you know that? Family has stolen, lied and fundamentally disrespected and altered what I thought a family or our family stood for … What I thought we felt for one another, what we mutually cared for … as a result of greed, ill-will and spiritual sickness. We’re not a family… I don’t even know my own family anymore.”

Mandela is not asking for anybody’s sympathy, she is simply asking them to mind their own business. “Lastly, you don’t even know this man, you don’t even know me personally or know a thing about what’s really happening with my family, so please refrain from telling me how I should or shouldn’t behave. I’m not asking for sympathy or understanding … I’m telling you to just mind your business,” she concluded.

Zoleka Mandela pays tribute to late daughter Zenina

Zoleka Mandela pays tribute to late daughter Zenina

Zoleka Mandela pays tribute to late daughter Zenina

Zoleka Mandela is not yet over the death of her daughter as she took to her Instagram to pen down touching message. The star lost her daughter, Zenina during the 2010 World Cup.

Zoleka Mandela pays tribute to late daughter Zenina

It was reported that Zenina was drunk and got into an accident hours after her 13th birthday. However, it has not been easy for Zoleka since she lost her daughter.

Zoleka Mandela pays tribute to late daughter Zenina

According to her, her first daughter would have been 23 years old and a year would not passing without her thinking about her daughter. The writer has urged the public to join forces so that the safety of children would be taken seriously by leaders most especially with drunk drivers who drive recklessly on the road.

Zoleka captioned: “In memory of my daughter, Zenani Mandela, who was killed by a drunk driver, hours after her 13th birthday in 2010. This year, she would have celebrated her 23rd birthday. Today, and everyday, I remember. I call for your support, to protect the lives of our innocent children. I urge you to please join me and demand more action from our leaders” she wrote.

Zoleka Mandela: So tired of crying, I’m dealing with a whole lot

Zoleka Mandela: So tired of crying, I’m dealing with a whole lot

Zoleka Mandela: So tired of crying, I’m dealing with a whole lot

Having recently come back from a social media hiatus after her mother Zindzi Mandela’s death, author and activist Zoleka Mandela has opened up about the emotional toll grieving has taken on her. Zindzi died at a Johannesburg hospital in July. The cause of death has not been disclosed, even though her family confirmed that she tested positive for Covid-19.

Zoleka revealed that she’s been dealing with a lot since Zindzi’s death and that some days have left her feeling paralysed.

Zoleka Mandela: So tired of crying, I’m dealing with a whole lot

“I’m dealing with a whole lot, so tired of crying on the inside and the outside, of feeling. Period. I have days when I can’t even get out of bed, where I can’t shower/bath or handle anything that involves my phone/laptop or people,” Zoleka said.

However, the author also admitted that she’s been seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and made some progress on pulling herself out of the emotional hole she’s in

Today was better, I told myself that I’m going to start working out and I actually had enough energy to clean my apartment and do laundry. I think I’m back, plus I need to be back because I’ve gained 5.8kg eating my feelings all the time.”

Zoleka Mandela: So tired of crying, I’m dealing with a whole lot

Zoleka hopes to lose the weight she’s gained from all the emotional eating she’s done over the last few months and she wants to get her groove back.

The other day, when she was feeling up to sharing, Zoleka said she was filled with gratitude for the support her fans, friends and family have showered her with during this time.

Zoleka Mandela pays tribute to her late mom Zindzi Mandela

Zoleka Mandela pays tribute to her late mom Zindzi Mandela

Zoleka Mandela pays tribute to her late mom Zindzi Mandela

After a two-month social media sabbatical, Zoleka Mandela has broken her silence on the death of her mother Zindzi Mandela, opening up about the grieving process. Zindzi died at a Johannesburg hospital on July 13. The cause of death has not been disclosed, even though her family confirmed that she tested positive for Covid-19.

Zoleka Mandela pays tribute to her late mom Zindzi Mandela

Her daughter Zoleka, who has previously opened up about her turbulent relationship with Zindzi in her memoir When Hope Whispers, took to Instagram to share that the last time she spoke to her mother was 11 months ago. Zoleka revealed that she had gone nine months without talking to her mother before she died and went on to imply that she regretted that decision deeply.

Zoleka Mandela pays tribute to her late mom Zindzi Mandela

“13.09.2020. It’s been 11 months since we last spoke, 2 months since your passing. If I just had one more day with you, this time, I’d love you better,” she said in her caption. Playing to the soft harmony of US singer-songwriter Dobie Gray’s Loving Arms, pictures of moments gone by between Zoleka and Zindzi played over a two-and-a-half-minute photo slide show.

On Twitter, Zoleka posted snaps of her with Zindzi and her grandmother Winnie, added that “heaven must be beautiful right now …”

Friends, including Pearl Thusi and Criselda Kananda, and fans took to the comments sections of her post to spread love and light.

“Wow babe. As a country we were so preoccupied that we couldn’t really take a moment to celebrate her life and mourn with you properly. Uxolo. Dudu,” Pearl said.

“Oh God, why are people peeling onion everywhere. I’m bawling uncontrollably, please know that you are never alone,” Criselda said with broken heart emojis.

“Sis, I know no greater pain. I’m with you in spirit. I love you and I’m here for you,” Lerato “Zah” Moloi, who recently lost her mother to cancer, added.