“We Bring Life to Every Home”: Limpopo Gent Advises Men To Get Xhosa Wives, SA Reacts

“We Bring Life to Every Home”: Limpopo Gent Advises Men To Get Xhosa Wives, SA Reacts

  • A man, driving his car, shared a humorous and heartfelt video advising men to get themselves Xhosa wives
  • The entertaining clip was shared on his TikTok account, attracting massive views and comments from a diverse online community
  • Social media users were entertained, with many men agreeing with the man and Xhosa women thanking him for the beautiful recognition
He said other men should get themselves Xhosa wives if they wanted to be happy
A local man expressed his love for his Xhosa wife and shared advice for others. Image: @arthurmatodzi
Source: TikTok

A Venda man captured the hearts of many social media users with a humorous and heartfelt video of him praising Xhosa women.

The clip, shared by TikTok user @arthurmatodzi, was met with a wave of laughter and positive reactions from viewers who mostly agreed with him,

The man, TikTok user @arthurmatodzi, starts his video by saying he wanted to pass a quick message to South African men. While driving his car, he advises them that if they get a chance, they mustn't miss the opportunity to get themselves Xhosa wives.

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Venda man shares marriage advice

The man exclaims with a loud "Yoh!" to cement his satisfaction with marrying a Xhosa woman. He also notes that it was "too nice" to be with a Xhosa woman. The clip ends with him beaming with joy after a beautiful and heartwarming testament of his love for his wife and her culture.

Other men agreed with the guy, but noted that one should not get on the wrong side of Xhosa women
Xhosa women flooded his comment section, thanking the gent for recognising them. Image: @arthurmatodzi
Source: TikTok

Mzansi reacts to the man's advice

The comments section was filled with reactions from social media users who were entertained. Many men agreed with the Venda gent, but they also noted that one had better not get on the wrong side of the tribe's women. These comments were filled with playful banter and humour, with many people celebrating the man’s love for his wife.

Some Xhosa women thanked the man for the beautiful recognition, but also pointed out that mothers from other tribes sometimes do not like them. Others said it was beautiful to hear good things about Xhosa women for a change. The comments section was filled with a mix of laughter, humour, and love.

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User @MaGèBaGrootman shared:

"Ukushada or dating with (getting married or dating a) Xhosa person is not for the faint-hearted. Ziyabuya jehova (it can be hectic), but I love my Queen Nansika 🤣."

User @Nothe said:

"The only problem is omama benu (that your mothers )hate us😩."

User @Andisa commented:

"I'm sending this straight to my man, so that he won't change his mind on 27 September, as we're getting married 🤣."

User @Kha_Vho_Matodzi added:

"The mission is to get every Xhosa girl wifed😂. Abafunayo ke bethuna (only those who want)♥️😊."

User @Maka Nontinti said:

"Xhosa ladies! Niphi (where are you at)? We are winning, masibathandeni (let's love them) 🥰."

User @TruthSA🇿🇦 commented:

"You will never be bored with Xhosa women. We bring life to every home."

Watch the TikTok video below:

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  • A Cape Town musician resembling Justin Bieber shared a humorous video of himself speaking isiXhosa beautifully, leaving social media users impressed.
  • A Xhosa gogo shared her KFC meal with a toddler who came into the restaurant and went to sit next to her, leaving Mzansi moved.
  • A Xhosa toddler, named Zuluboy, boldly corrected his mother after she called him a black person, saying he was brown, and not black.

Source: Briefly News

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za

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