ADVERTISEMENT:

 

“Before you say I do”

Read: 2941

Mr Xikhongelo Shihundla has published his second book, entitled Before you say, 'I do' and it is already hailed as one of the best books on the topic of pre-marriage and marriage to come out in this decade.

Shihundla was excited about the publication of his book and said that he had given himself enough time to research and write the book.

Before you say, 'I do' is a guide to help singles prepare for marriage as it is designed by God,” he said. “Relationships are the greatest target in the kingdom of darkness; therefore, this book is a tool to help you discover principles from God’s word.”

He stated that marriage contained a unique and interesting potential to last if the two persons who were getting into it were first prepared to do so through reading the relevant literature.

He had authored the book to help decrease the risky elements of divorce and discontentment that lead to unnecessary separation. “The principles I share in the book have made my marriage last and be a blessing to many other people,” he said. “This book is aimed at building queens and kings in relationships and marriage.”

He is a preacher who grew up with a mission to improve his life and the lives of those around him.

He acknowledged the presence of his parents in his life, Mr Dumisani Shihundla and Ms Tsakani Shihundla. His wife, Vonani Shihundla, and siblings Tinyiko, Miyelani and Muhluri have all played a pivotal role in supporting him through thick and thin.

His debut book was Seven revelations of tongues. “Literature has shaped our society and words have built who we are today,” he said. “That is one reason why we continue to write so that we can educate, inspire and motivate.”

Before you say, 'I do' is the best instrument you can use to build yourself and your marriage or relationship. It is available at 062 181 8921 (calls), 081 740 4178 (WhatsApp) or www.dominatepublishing.net.

 

 
 

Mr Xikhongelo Shihundla.

 

By: Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Tshifhiwa Given Mukwevho was born in 1984 in Madombidzha village, not far from Louis Trichardt in the Limpopo Province. After submitting articles for roughly a year for Limpopo Mirror's youth supplement, Makoya, he started writing for the main newspaper. He is a prolific writer who published his first book, titled A Traumatic Revenge in 2011. It focusses on life on the street and how to survive amidst poverty. His second book titled The Violent Gestures of Life was published in 2014.

 

ADVERTISEMENT

 

ADVERTISEMENT:

 

Jah Saint's love of reggae shows

Entertainment: 20 April 2024

With a successful roots-reggae album titled “Shandukani” to his name, Fhatuwani Richard Mashele is quickly becoming a household name in South African music. Better known as Jah Saint in music circles, Mashele believes that success does not come overnight and that one must work hard to earn it.

Khathu's latest song captivate fans

Entertainment: 20 April 2024 By Thembi Siaga

Khathutshelo Dzaga from Thohoyandou Block G, known as Khathu within music circles, has captivated her fans with her latest song, “Muvhonetsheli”. The song is a collaboration with Uber Black and features Racha Kill. The song is in Khathu’s familiar style, often described as a mixture of amapiano and Afro-beat.

Vocalist raises voice GBV problem

Entertainment: 19 April 2024 By Elmon Tshikhudo

“Music should help address societal issues that are affecting the community,” says house musician Meshack Nemakhavhani, better known as Mesh De Vocalist. The musician from Tshaulu Buluni has released a new album, titled “Mbilu I Khombo”.

Mpho Majiga making his mark in the disco market

Entertainment: 19 April 2024 By Elmon Tshikhudo

Musician and actor Mpho Majiga is quickly emerging as the next king of disco on the South African music scene. The position became available after the passing of the late, self-styled king of disco, the legendary Dan Tshanda.

ADVERTISEMENT