A mother's love: J Sbu's shares more vulnerable side with his mom

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The love of a mother and a child is indescribable, the connection, bond and unconditional love is something that is unmatched.

On Sunday the 9th of May as is in every year, many people around the world celebrated Mother's Day.

Celebrating the women whom birthed them or chose them to be their children. Social media was filled with declarations and love letters to moms that gave us all the feels.

It is also important to note that for some people, Mother's Day was and is not a day filled with happy tears. Mother's Day is also a triggering day for those who have lost their moms or lost their children.

If J Sbu were to describe his mom using one word, he says he would say 'warrior'.

Mama Nxumalo is a warrior and a praying one at that. J Sbu credits his mother for the man he is today, he shares the following:
10 May 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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