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yandah_95
Yandah_95 :
today all I see on my fyp is this... maybe it's a sign 🥺🥺
2026-06-22 12:43:38
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Mpho_Tsotetsi :
I think I watched this video more than 10x 🥹😍 it’s so beautiful. I love water so much
2026-05-27 23:28:15
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xoli.mtungwa
X-izzy 💋 :
For me being poured water kanjalo was amazing… i will go back for it anytime
2026-06-18 06:03:18
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zandile.motshweni
Zandile Motshweni :
❣️❣️so much peace 🕊️
2026-06-18 17:38:02
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Mrs 🇯🇲🇿🇼 :
Next its me
2026-05-18 05:48:44
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this is refreshing 🤞
2026-05-18 11:36:49
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God’s spoilt Brat :
Where exactly are you located in SA i feel like i really need this
2026-05-21 15:14:05
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Miranda :
the truth is there are traditional doctors who work and with one day you see the change i witnessed it myself when I met him he brought back my man in one day and I will forever testify him,he also works on catching thieves using bees,promotion on jobs and many others
2026-06-23 04:17:04
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Hajjat :
Real traditional healers exist,I know of a healer who restored my marriage after years of separation with my husband
2026-06-24 18:15:05
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