by Mlungisi Msomi
The day I married my best friend changed my life forever! Everyone always says their wedding day is “the best day of their lives” and I believe it was for me as well… but it seems like since that day, August 7 2014, my life with Sekara just keeps getting better and better!
We have come up with 7 Ways to Stay Best Friends Forever with your Husband! I know this is one of the most important things a marriage needs to stay healthy and I hope one or two of these points can help you and your man!
- Pray together – Spirituality has a biggest role in our life, we pray for each other daily, praying together each time we leave the house make us feel strong happy and safe as we approach the outside world
- Date Night – We got married at sunset on Thursday; we have put aside Thursday evening as date nights. We dress up to our best, and hit the mall for a well planned and prepared romantic outing.
- Surprises – Planning a surprise for a person you stay with, and share everything with is not easy but the good thing is, it makes you think of that person until the time of the event. And hiding as surprise is so fun and romantic. I will see with the smile on his face every time he looks at me and I will know he is up to something, and if the event if few days ahead, he will be glowing and blushing until the surprise is revealed.
- Sharing – When we met we practiced sharing, We share all login details, from gadgets to e-mails, face book and cell phones. It’s been two months since we married and we already have common friends.
- Everyone needs to feel love – The beauty of being in a same sex marriage is the common benefits and responsibilities we share. I care and love my husband the same way he does to me.
- Share beautiful moments and laugh together – bad times always catch people off guard but good times needs to be planned, budgeted for and prepare for.
- Grow and Change together – Getting married is a huge step in life, off course life will change. We help each other to make the life changing process to be joyful and successful. I am now part of his Family which is in another country and just got myself another set of beautiful parents, same as him; my parents got one more son which is another bunch of joy.
To be honest, our life now is far better and is getting more fulfilling as we walk together this life journey. In the past two months, we flew to Zambia, Zimbabwe and drove to Swaziland as well as Lesotho as a couple. We really enjoy all the benefits of recognizing the same sex relationships in Africa and legalizing the same sex marriages.








































2014 Oct. 7: Robbed while shooting
by Lerato Dumse
A day meant to be filled with photography adventure which is historical educational turned bad, when three photographers were robbed of their camera, on the 10th July 2014 in Soweto.
Lindeka Qampi (45) facilitator, Thando Methane (17) and Nhlanhla Maluleka (17), learners participating in the Siyafundisana Photo XP training at Aurora Girls High School.
The trio traveled to Joe Slovo mine with the aim of taking photographs for one of their projects titled My Soweto, which is looking at the historical background of their community.
However Lindeka said it was not long after they had arrived at Slovo, they were confronted by a group of men who took the camera that was shared by the group of 13 teenagers.
Morafe bridge which divides Mapetla and Tladi townships of Soweto. © Photos by Thando Methane (2014)
“We felt safe in that area because we were next to a taxi stop and residential area, and it was around 1pm,” added the facilitator.
All the women could do after the crime was to scream, but they said their screams fell on deaf ears as everybody just looked on and continued with their business.
Lindeka continues to say their efforts of tracing the men immediately after the incident, were further compromised by residents who were alerting the men that the police were driving around looking for them.
Thando who is in Grade 12 had the Canon 600D camera with 64Gb card around her neck when it was snatched by the thugs.
The aspiring journalist said after one of the men asked for the camera, he lunged as if to attack and when she ducked he pulled the camera.
Nhlanhla helped her best friend to duck the thief’s flying fists and admits to have been left in a state of shock unsure if she would be able to ever feel comfortable to shoot in public again.
She described the attackers faces as scary, but said she won’t let this incident pull her away from her long time dream of being a professional photographer.
Siyafundisana 2014 Photo XP Training began in February, and is one of the projects founded by photographer Zanele Muholi working tirelessly on this initiative with Linda Mankazana (educator at Aurora Girls High), Lindeka Qampi (photography trainer) and Valerie Thomas who drives it from France.
Young girls are taught how to use camera and become photographers while they are still in school.
The group currently consists of 13 girls, but the collaborators’ vision is to see photography introduced as part of the curriculum, adding that many South Africans still can’t access Universities where photography is offered.
Four of the young female learners (Nhlanhla Maluleka, Kamo Petlele, Mthabiseni Mbhele and Ntombi Shabalala) recently returned from 2014 Cape Town Month of Photography where they presented their work to a group of professional photographers and art lovers.
Related links
2014 Oct. 2: Long trip to Cape Town from Johannesburg
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2014 July 16: Through the eyes of young women photographers
https://inkanyiso.org/2014/07/16/2014-july-16-through-the-eyes-of-young-women-photographers/
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2014 July 12: From Soweto to Paris for the love of photography
https://inkanyiso.org/2014/07/13/2014-july-12-between-collaborations-and-collectivism/
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2014 July 13: ” Give children cameras not candies”
https://inkanyiso.org/2014/07/13/2014-july-13-give-children-cameras-not-candies/
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2014 Aug.1: InterGenerational conversation with current and future stars
https://inkanyiso.org/2014/08/06/2014-aug-1-intergenerational-conversation-with-current-and-future-stars/
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2014 Aug. 30: Young aspiring photographers experimenting lithography
https://inkanyiso.org/2014/09/01/2014-aug-30-young-aspiring-photographers-experimenting-lithography/
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2014 Aug. 30: Insightful analysis from the guest speaker
https://inkanyiso.org/2014/09/03/2014-aug-30-insighful-guest-visit/
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2014 Aug. 28: Fine Artists on importance of being creative
https://inkanyiso.org/2014/09/10/2014-aug-28-fine-artists-on-importance-of-being-creative/
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2014 Sept. 8: Manku and her niece buried next to each other
https://inkanyiso.org/2014/09/11/2014-sept-8-manku-and-her-niece-buried-next-to-each-other/
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Related links
Mail & Guardian made a mention of some yfl two weeks ago and the link is:
http://mg.co.za/article/2014-09-18-15-significant-sa-photographers-to-know
Previous PhotoXP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCywB_Yw5v8