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Zamantungwa's Story by PrimroseWhite88
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My full name is Zamantungwa Agnes Khumalo, don't mind my middle name, my dad's mother gave it to me before she passed I was told. Even if she was the sweetest grandmother in the area, the name though. Yoh guys! Lols One thing about me is that I am an accounting fanatic! To know about my background story, you have to read further... it was lovely meeting you. **** "MaKhumalo breathe please. Yes, just like that. Slowly does it", he kept rubbing my back in a soothing manner as he said this. We sat there while I tried to regain my senses, and him murmuring softly to me. The tears have seized now atleast. The tight grip he maintained with his other hand didn't go unnoticed. It was a reassurance-kind-of-grip, filled with care and concern. His heartbeat has gone back to normal now. Listening to it was slowly making me sleepy. "You can't sleep sitting on the floor like this, love. Come on let's go to bed", he tried making me get up but I shook my head slightly. He sighed, picked me up and carried me effortlessly to a bedroom. "Please don't leave me alone", I said with a dead grip on his hand. "But I'm just next door. Look I'll even leave the door open incase you need me. Uhm... you know what, let me get you some tea to help you sleep", he removed my hand with ease. "I'll be back just now, I promise MaKhumalo", he kissed my forehead before rushing out the door. I stayed alone for 5 seconds before I got up like I was stung, made my way to the room next to where I was. Took of my dress, got under the covers quickly, his scent filled my nose as I snuggled on his pillow. Before I knew it, it was lights out. What happened must have drained me more than I thought. #southafrican RANKINGS: [26.09.25 #3 convict] [10.07.25] #8 crazypeople [07.07.25] #2 convict [29.07.25] #1 convict
Unconditionally - MaKhumalo  by KaraboNancy
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What happens when the man of your dreams wants to marry you into polygamy after keeping it a secret for months? Embark on a journey of a young, beautiful and reserved pedi girl Kutlwano who meets a handsome, wealthy and intimidating zulu man Muzikayise Phakamani Khumalo who effortlessly sweeps her off her feet, but has secrets to balance the equation.
THE VIRGIN WHO WON THE THRONE by tsholow
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At just 23 years old, Nokwanda Buthelezi never imagined that attending a traditional maiden ceremony would change her life forever. What was meant to be a celebration of culture and purity turns into something far greater when the King announces he will choose a future queen from among the maidens. Graceful, strong-willed, and quietly captivating, Nokwanda catches the attention of the royal family especially Prince Luthando. Luthando is everything Nokwanda never planned for charming, powerful, and dangerously complicated. As their worlds collide, what begins as curiosity quickly turns into a deep, undeniable connection. But love in the palace is never simple. Secrets, betrayal, jealousy, and the heavy weight of royal expectations threaten to tear them apart. Nokwanda must decide if she is ready to sacrifice her freedom for a crown... and whether Luthando is a man she can truly trust. In a world where love is tested by power and tradition, will Nokwanda rise as Queen or lose herself trying?
Unfiltered - KwaKhumalo by KaraboNancy
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Ever wondered what is like in polygamy? What happens when your husband is a polygamist and a hardcore criminal who gives zero fucks? Embark on this journey with the Khumalo wives and their husband, Muzikayise Phakamani Khumalo as they let us in.
MY BROTHER'S WIFE by AmandaThando3
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When the family discovers that Lindani is infertile, all eyes turn to his Older brother, Mabutho. Quiet, disciplined, and feared for his intensity, Mabutho becomes the centre of a shocking plan-one that demands he help his brother's wife conceive in order to "protect the family name" Caught between loyalty, pressure, and his own sense of morality, Mabutho faces an impossible decision. Will he obey his family's wishes, or will he defy them and risk being cast out? Tune in to find out.
married by mistake by RethabileNtsane234
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Lihle, a 17-year-old girl raised in a rural Zulu village, has spent her life believing her strict grandmother is her only family. But when she's suddenly forced into marriage with an old man, secrets begin to unravel-including the truth about who her real mother is. Just days before the wedding, a mysterious, cold-hearted gangster named Khaya appears... and offers her a way out. He saves her. Marries her. But his world is nothing like hers. Lihle knows nothing about city life-nothing about power, guns, or the darkness Khaya hides. He's not looking for love. She doesn't even know what freedom means. But together, they'll find out how deep pain can heal-and how love can grow in the most broken places.
Izinyembezi Ze Lobola.🦋 by NontandoMTracey
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When Sipho's bride runs away on lobola day, he must marry her sister but can love grow from a forced union?
Whispers of the Heart by NoluthandoJali6
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Lalela Mkhize was once the it-girl of Durban-bold, stylish, and never without a plan. But when life quietly pulls the rug from under her feet, she finds herself back in the rural village she once ran from, carrying nothing but a designer bag full of memories and a fierce determination to stay true to herself. She isn't broken. She isn't looking for savings. She's simply trying to start over-on her own terms. As she reconnects with her roots, bonds with her cousin, and starts to face herself in the silence she once feared, Lalela begins to realize that sometimes the biggest transformation happens when the world stops clapping. She hasn't met him yet the man everyone in the village talks about. That part of the story will come. But for now, this is about her-a woman relearning that losing everything doesn't mean losing yourself.