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Midrand, Johannesburg Katılım Mart 2013
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This took me to 14 November 2012..Koli neh @MakeOut27257307
Buzz Life News@BuzzLifenews

Khuli Chana and Lamiez Holworthy Celebrate Son Leano-Laone’s Third Birthday with Emotional Tribute South African power couple Khuli Chana and Lamiez Holworthy are celebrating a special milestone as their son, Leano-Laone Zion Morule, turns three. The proud parents took to social media to mark the occasion, with Lamiez sharing an emotional reflection on motherhood and the day her “answered prayer” was born. “Three years ago, our son was born. Today is the first time I watched the raw unedited version of my birth video and I cried,” she wrote. The DJ and television personality admitted that the video brought back powerful emotions, reminding her how deeply she once doubted she would ever have a child after suffering a miscarriage. “I cried in disbelief. I cried because till this day I still do not feel worthy of a blessing as big as Leano-Laone.” Lamiez revealed that she had quietly carried fears about her fertility, believing she might never have children on her own. But on a milestone birthday, everything changed. “See, I had subconsciously believed that I could not have children on my own after a miscarriage and on my 30th birthday—God made it happen.” She also recalled the intense moments leading up to her son’s birth, including her fears ahead of the C-section procedure. “Three years ago I was in my hospital room, terrified because I had just been told about something called a catheter that needed to be inserted before my C-section.” Lamiez joked about the nerves she felt about the medical procedures, especially the epidural injection. “Throw in the epidural which I needed to sit still for whilst I got huge needles injected into my spine — and yes, I am terrified of injections.” In the final moments before giving birth, the star said she experienced a panic attack and feared she would not make it through the procedure. Through it all, her husband remained by her side. “My partner in crime Khuli Chana held my hand and assured me I got this.” Soon after, she finally met the little boy she had long prayed for. “I’m a mom guys. A mom to the smartest, bravest and funniest little guy I know. My beautiful answered prayer, Leano-Laone Zion Morule.” She also shared the spiritual meaning behind his name. “We named him that because God kept His promise. I finally got to see my answered prayer for the first time just after 10am.” Despite joking that their son mostly resembles his famous father, Lamiez says motherhood has been the greatest blessing of her life.

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Cyrus Janssen@thecyrusjanssen

An Iranian man left this comment on my YouTube channel. This is without a doubt the single best explanation of the reality facing Iranian people today👇 "As an Iranian, I can tell you the situation is no longer just political—it's existential. We are trapped between two collapsing structures: one internal, one external. On one hand, we face a deeply dysfunctional government, led by the Supreme Leader and the Islamic Republic’s unelected institutions. Decades of economic mismanagement, suppression of dissent, and brutal ideological control have alienated multiple generations. No one believes in reform anymore—because every attempt has either been co-opted or crushed. But here's the paradox: We are also terrified of regime collapse—because we've watched the aftermath of Western intervention in countries like Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan. Each was promised freedom; each descended into chaos, civil war, or foreign occupation. So no, we don't trust the U.S. or Israel. Not because we support our regime—but because we know how imperial powers treat ‘liberated’ nations in the Middle East. Freedom, in their language, often means vacuum, fire, and permanent instability. Right now, many Iranians live with three truths at once: The Islamic Republic is morally and politically bankrupt. The alternatives offered by foreign actors are not liberation—they’re collapse. A bad government is survivable. No government is not. We are not silent because we agree. We are cautious because we’ve learned—too well—what happens when superpowers decide to "help." In a sentence: Iran is a nation held hostage by its own regime, but haunted by the fate of its neighbors. We are stuck in a house we hate, surrounded by fires we fear more."

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I’ve counted, Mmeli said “more than anything “ 98 times today😭😭#BBMzanziS6
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Smoke breaks aren't your business.. some of us work 10 hours for 8 hours shifts and still push work remotely @Radio702 so leave us Afrika.. Don't be petty
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@CIPC Koketso (Koki) Mohale, thank you for consistently exceeding expectations and making me to feel valued. Your hard work, empathy, and passion for helping others are truly the driving force. I appreciate all you do to create exceptional EXPERIENCES.
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