Thanda and Thando are Confusing names on JF


[COLOR=#4b0082 [/COLOR]Asprin, you were not good at all. You did a mistake by so doing.....anyway, the world is just like a small village. People knows one another. what's the reason for lying on this Asprin. If I cheat on this ones, it will not be forever, everything will one day come out in the open,,,and will be "what a shame'!!...My faith, my tenet, my love to my family, for God's sake, I can not do that. Let me tip you a QS.....Is JF only for bachelors and spinsters? Is JF not for married people who enjoy their marital and conjugal bliss? Isn't JF for all? So what news here if My family is on JF? If we come out in the open whats wrong? Is every buddy on JF tapeli?.....amazing!!

Days are coming utaamin tu!!

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We are real. We live real life and not artificial life. We are representing while crossing challenges. We are determined figures. We hve got sustainable experience towards challenges of love and life from others. We know how to forgive those who offended us. We are Thanda's, real Africans, Dark in complexion...No "corner the truth". If you dare to take a piece of advice from the Loving, Compliment and Hospitality desk of Thanda's,,,,take it from me that "You Cannot Afford Neither To Be Disappointed Nor Dispirited."

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Kwa kiswahili,

Thanda=TANDA

Thandi=TANDI

Yes, that is the right way of pronouncing these names. Are you Zulu?

Kunjani/unjani . Ngubani lgama lakho?

Igama lami ngu Thanda Similane.


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Multiple IDs at work...

I can not living artificial life. I have no backup reasons for that. I can not be like this fake PPO.


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Updated Friday, January 04 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

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[TD]Joshua Karanjahi Waiganjo for years impersonated an assistant
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By Antony Gitonga
NAIVASHA, KENYA: The man said to have conned police officer across Rift Valley that he was an assistant police commissioner of police was once a matatu conductor in Naivasha.

This came as the suspect Joshua Karanjahi Waiganjo who also posed as the Deputy PPO Rift Valley province was charged in a Naivasha court with four different counts.
And as the composed suspect was taken to court, fearful members of the public turned out to disclose how he fleeced them and sacked police officers at will.
Some of those interviewed in camera said that the middle-aged man came to Naivasha in 1997 from Timboroa where he was employed as a matatu conductor.
"He claimed to have been displaced by the election violence and he worked along the Nairobi-Naivasha road for some years," said the witness.
Later he headed to Eldoret where he worked as a bodyguard for an influential transporter in the town before he was fired.
The witness said that they later came to learn that he had joined the police force and would be seen with senior police officers.
A Naivasha trader who also declined to be named said that he had met the accused several times as the Rift Valley Provincial headquarters where he ‘assisted' many.
He said that the man would drive in police vehicles and sometimes would arrive in high powered meetings with senior police officers.
"All along we have known that he was a senior police officer and we are still trying to understand how he operated for over five years without been detected," he said.
An officer from anti-stock theft unit told how the suspect sacked one junior officer and ended up taking over his wife.















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You are not speaking this proud African Language?..It is what beggot Thanda.

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Lol. I know only greetings and few words,not only of zulu but also of other language,
 
Lol. I know only greetings and few words,not only of zulu but also of other language,

You are good bunch of it. I was born a malloo and named Thanda. Proudly to possess both of it but 80% "The Rainbow". I was traded to countries with different accents. They say East or West Home Is Best. My sister Nomcebo taught me before we left Tzaneen to Nelspruit Town the other day. Zanele was young to learn about this. One of JF member, my best friend Highlander was In Johannesburg,South Africa (iGoli, eNingizimu Afrika)before. He knows how Zulu's are. He knows some of our culture. But I am married to a Tanzanian....They say I still represent my mother who is now aged but strong.

Thank you very much even for one Zulu word,, I respect that.

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thank you!
And you knw swahili?

I love to speak zulu due to the fact that i listen to lucky dube music.so i love the man(r.i.p) and also his language
 

hahahahha hommie umenichekesha sana... inawezekana Thanda na Thando ni naniliuuuuuuuuuuu?
 
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Poor Nyunzo!!
Why ID Mbili,,Do you mean nothing else to do than double posting a day with different ID,s? Masculine and Feminine? Think Big Nyunzo.

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Pua mwenyewe kama ni tusi
 
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thank you!
And you knw swahili?

I love to speak zulu due to the fact that i listen to lucky dube music.so i love the man(r.i.p) and also his language

I speak isiZulu, I am Zulu, I belong to it. I speak isiSwahili, my mother belong to it as well as my wife. My Children speak both but not that much. They are still learning. I also loves music. Music goes deepest inside. Music was the only easier way of telling the oppressors how do we feel about what they r doing. It was only through songs.
Yvonne Chaka Chaka in 2012
Yvonne Brenda K.Fassie Yvonne
Miriam Makeba
Mzwakhe Mbuli
Mzwakhe Mbuli in His Album(Change is Pain)
Pat Shange
Sanko Mota (Stop The war)
Mahotella Queens-This group was formed in 1964...very strong Freedom instrument. Mahotella Queens Mahotella Queens Mahotella Queens
Sello Twala(Chicco)
Sello Twala.
Lucky P. Dube
Luck Philip Dube was only one of many who presented blacks....Brenda Kennedy Fasie, Yvonne Machaka (Yvonne Chakachaka---Let Him Go, Umqombothi, Melody, Let me be free, and many songs of such a kind), Miriam Makeba (Mama Afrika), Makhotela Queens, Mzwakhe Mbuli, Patric Shange, M'du Masilela (Chomi Yabana), Sello Twala (Chicco), Sanko Mota, Jah Shaka with his Ragga style, and many many more.

In Churches....melancholic voices everywhere, In Jail there were many choirs....everywhere...Only one word makes me change my signature to convey N.R. Mandela's message that any language matters a lot to owners.

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