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Gugu Ndlela Rabs🇸🇿🇿🇦
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@_NombuleloM I've had a brown one lookalike for a while Yaz.. Manje nayo yase i ya trend-a this year. 😂🙆🏾♀️
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@Skeptic_Nabi And Desmond Tutu forcing her to apologize, that was tough to watch 💔😢
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Winnie was held in solitary confinement for months and not a single soul at that TRC asked her about her kids! The trauma they had to go through.... While the ANC was intent on breaking and vilifying her! 🚮🚮🚮 #TheTrialsofWinnieMandela
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With my own limited and humble exposure to Mama Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, I find myself listening for voices that are no longer here to speak; those of her daughter Zindzi Mandela and her granddaughter Zoleka Mandela. Their absence in this documentary leaves a gap.
Like many, I am disappointed. What was presented as Mama Winnie telling her story in her own voice feels, instead felt like a narrowing of that voice. To reduce a life as expansive, as politically charged and as symbolically loaded as hers to the Stompie matter and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission is, at best, incomplete.
Yes, that chapter must be confronted, history demands honesty. However, when a singular narrative is repeatedly foregrounded, it begins to function less as reflection and more as framing. Sociologically, this is how complex figures are flattened through a selective emphasis that privileges scandal, controversy over context, and unbalanced individual moments over the broader political machinery within which those moments occurred. This documentary stripped away the conditions of apartheid brutality, the gendered nature of her persecution, and the burden she carried as both symbol and human being.
Mama Winnie was not a footnote in the struggle. She was a central force within it. A woman who embodied defiance under a system designed to break both body and spirit. To tell her story responsibly requires a wider lens. A lens that holds contradiction, yes, but also honours scale, influence and historical positioning.
Alas. For many of us who lived through those years and for those who have studied and understood them. No selective retelling will dislodge what we know to be true. She remains, unequivocally, one of the most recognisable faces and formidable forces of our liberation struggle.
Long live Mama Winifred Nomzamo Nobandla Madikizela-Mandela.
PS. Oh but I loved her Miranda Priestly moment “The little boys and girls of Lusaka” 🤣🤣🤣Be ku shoda nje u rha sies
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Hhaybo! U Ngizwe Mchunu okare ga right van die kop neh. Like azithi mzala kahle kahle neh!
Football Around@Ron_YNWA
The interviewer wanted to laugh😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😭😭😭
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@Missy_emporium Gorgeous house. Congratulations 👏🏾
Looks like one of those houses on Pinterest 😉
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@khuthiim I think for the few that can really act, "in my opinion" Richard Lawson, Debbie Morgan and Crystal Stewart. Its a matter of bad production happening to good actors 🙁
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@ShowmaxOnline bathong! What happened to new episodes of Real housewives of Beverly hills and Married to medicine. Its been 2 weeks now
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