Mzansi’s Left In Tears After Seeing Sis Thembi From #Dlozlami

Once Sis Thembi broke down in #Dlozlamai, the nation wept. Mzansi were deeply moved by the event. The episode was so sad that it brought tears to Themba’s eyes.

Millicent wrote to Thembi to tell her about the difficulties in her household. There are people gone from her family and people who are missing who are educated but who still smoke nyaope. Daveyton native and current N6 holder and jobless Milicent. They go to bed hungry because of the terrible circumstances at home.


 

Millicent had a strong desire to speak with her family, especially her mom, grandma, and grandpa. There is something planted in the yard, according to the sangomas and prophets the family has consulted. She hoped to get in touch with the dead through her sister Thembi, so she wrote to her.

When Mzansi heard Thembi remark that her grandma had called her a “poor ancestor who doesn’t disturb anyone,” they were devastated. She mentioned that she is aware of their stuck status and that unfortunately, nothing can be done. It appears that the family is so hungry that they have run out of cardboard. Their grandma has requested that Thembi go grocery shopping before she begins the readings.

Thembi’s forefathers have told her that she comes from a line free of witchcraft and curses. She acknowledged that her family’s financial situation made it likely that they would not erect a gravestone over her burial. The ancestors tell Thembi that poverty is the root cause of their disappearance and the beginning of their nyaope addiction.

Thembi has been summoned by her ancestors to assist her loved ones. Millicent has come to see herself as the family’s “curse breaker.” She is arguing that Millicent should be given assistance in finding employment so that she may provide for her family and help lift them out of poverty.

There has apparently been an excessive amount of death in the family without corresponding purging. The ancestors are urging the family to have at least one breadwinner so that they can afford to perform ceremonial housecleaning.

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