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Mihlali Ndamase Embraces Life Child-Free—Why Does Society Still Judge Women Who Skip Motherhood?
Mihlali Ndamase has sparked an online conversation after openly celebrating her child-free lifestyle in a viral Instagram reel. She discussed the cultural debate about womanhood and why society struggles to accept women who choose not to want children.
In the video, Ndamase was happy about not having children, joking about enjoying peaceful mornings without responsibilities. Her statement has generated discussion on Instagram and X.

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Ndamase appreciates the calm and independence her current lifestyle allows. However, the reactions proved that conversations around motherhood remain emotional and culturally sensitive.
Many supporters flooded Instagram comments, praising her honesty. One user wrote, “People should normalize women choosing their own happiness.” Another commented, “Not everyone wants kids and that’s okay. Thank you for saying it out loud.
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On X, several users defended her stance. One tweet read, “Motherhood is beautiful but it should never be compulsory.” Another reaction stated, “Her choice is valid and needs no justification.” However, criticism appeared just as quickly. Lavish Living on X suggested she might regret her decision later in life.
The mixed reactions show how personal choices become public debates. Across many cultures, motherhood is a huge achievement for women. Women who openly reject or delay it are seen going against the tradition.

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Ndamase’s viral moment shows changing attitudes towards motherhood and marriage. Women are choosing mental health and financial independence over parenthood. Social media has allowed many women to talk about their choices.
The online reactions show a generational divide. Younger audiences prefer independence and freedom, while older ones stick to legacy and family expectations. The discussion is beyond Ndamase, it is now part of a larger cultural conversation.
Ndamase did not criticize motherhood. Her message was on appreciating her current phase of life. The video raises an important question: why must women justify choosing differently? While motherhood is important for many, some women are happy without children.
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5 Top Locations Perfect For Freedom Day
Freedom Day is celebrated every 27 April in South Africa. This day marks the historic 1994 of all South Africans, regardless of race, who participated in the country’s first democratic election. It is a day marked by visits to historical and cultural sites across the country.
Freedom Park, Pretoria

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Freedom Park is a key heritage site for Freedom Day. Visitors can explore the Wall of Names, which honours those who died for freedom. There is also the Isivivane, a spiritual site.
The //hapo Museum within the park presents exhibitions on African history over hundreds of years. Freedom Day events held here include cultural performances and tours.
Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg

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The Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg details much of South Africa’s history. Visitors will view exhibitions and photographs that document the history of apartheid.
A day at the museum on Freedom Day helps you understand how much sacrifices people put to achieve independence
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Constitution Hill, Johannesburg

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Constitution Hill is a premier heritage site with tours which include Old Fort, Women’s Jail, and Number Four. It was once a prison complex that held political activists, including Nelson Mandela. It now houses the Constitutional Court. When at this place, check the old prison cells and learn about South Africa’s human rights.
District Six Museum, Cape Town

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The District Six Museum preserves the history of Cape Town, Guests will be told stories of how this community stood against apartheid. Freedom Day activities at the museum include discussions that explain identity and tradition.
V&A Waterfront, Cape Town

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For those looking to celebrate in a lively environment, the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town is a good choice. Visitors will be treated to live music and cultural performances.
You will find Nobel Square statues of Desmond Tutu, Albert Luthuli, and F. W. de Klerk.
Freedom Day is a public holiday which marks a turning point in South Africa’s history. It reminds us of the importance of unity and equality.
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Teremana Tequila Arrives in South Africa, A New Reason to Gather and Raise a Glass
Teremana Tequila arrived in South Africa, and it was celebrated in Cape Town. It was founded by Dwayne Johnson, Teremana Tequila has established itself as a beverage brand. Its expansion into South Africa includes markets across Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
Teremana Tequila’s move into South Africa highlights Africa’s growing importance in the global spirits industry. According to Statista, the African spirits market is expected to reach about $6.39 billion in 2025, with growth above 7% annually). South Africa is a key market due to its strong consumer base and distribution networks.

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The South African launch was planned properly and this aligns with the brand’s philosophy of “sharing the mana.” This concept promotes positivity and brings people together. The event welcomed media figures and hospitality professionals.
Our belief is simple: mana grows when it’s shared,” said Sindiswa Mbabane, Senior Marketing Manager.
“Teremana is made to bring people together, and South Africa’s culture of generosity, hosting and celebration makes it the perfect place to share that spirit,” she concluded.
The brand production is done with local materials. Teremana Tequila is made using 100% mature blue agave, which is roasted in brick ovens and distilled in copper pot stills.

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Tequila has outgrown its traditional strongholds, as consumers seek alternatives that suit their taste. This has opened opportunities for brands like Teremana to enter new regions and compete in the beverage industry
For South African consumers, Teremana’s arrival introduces consumers to an alternative they will enjoy. The brand’s emphasis on positive energy aligns with the social fabric of South African life.
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Mzansi Reacts to Khuli Chana and Lamiez Holsworthy Lavish Wedding Celebration
Khuli Chana and Lamiez Holworthy had their white wedding in a three-day affair. They have been together since 2018, but decided to formalize their union.
The wedding took place in Mahikeng in the North West and ran from April 10 to April 12, 2026. It was a low key event, with just close family, friends and a few celebrities like Lebogang Tlokana (Funny Chef) invited. The couple had already formalised their union legally in 2022.

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Lamiez stood out in a blue traditional-inspired gown. Khuli wore a blue suit that looked good on him. Lamiez gown was made by Orapelege Modutle, a talking point with fans praising its detailing.
Jachie Phamotse said:
“Just love how Khuli Chana and Lamiez Wholeworthy handled their special day. Just their true friends and family. Did it in their own time and just how they wanted. Congratulations you two stunning people.“

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Another fan Monalisa tweeted:
“Congratulations to lamiez and khuli chana. Today was their big day “
Videos online showed the couple dancing to the classic track Seanamarena.
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In 2019 Khuli initiated lobola negotiations with Lamiez’s family. They already have a son together, Leano-Laone Zion Morule, born in 2023. Khuli has a daughter, Nia Lefika, from his previous relationship with Asanda Maku.
During her wedding speech, Lamiez spoke about their relationship. She spoke about how Khuli continues to treat her with care.

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“You put me and our children first. I have no doubt even in my sleep that you love me. And I remember when you said to your family, ‘I want to marry this woman’, and they wondered why because it’s only been three months. And seven years later, we’re still married.
“He still treats me like a queen. We have a family of our own. And that for me is how I know that God loves me,” she said.
The three-day celebration in Mahikeng gained attention online, with clips from the event shared widely across social media in South Africa.
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