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#TAKEONRACISM- A bubbly couple that inspires others in Ladysmith

"Love has no cultural boundaries, or race and religion, it is pure and beautiful like a moon's reflection on a quiet lake"

Mmangaliso and Annelene Sithebe have been married for two years now after falling in love with each other on a church outing at Victory Chapel Church in Ladysmith.
The couple say they always put God first… Mmangaliso, also known as Mango, says he loves his wife dearly. They have a beautiful baby daughter named Saydee, who is “daddy’s pet”.
The couple tells the Ladysmith Gazette that they love each other so much that colour could never be an issue with them. “Our family is a rainbow nation and we love it because we feel unique!” they enthuse. 
They are a very bubbly and happy couple who love to inspire others.
“We don’t see colour, as we are equally made in God’s eyes. We love everything about each other, and the best part is that our respective families are so happy that we are one big happy family. Love has no cultural boundaries, or race and religion, it is pure and beautiful like a moon’s reflection on a quiet lake,” says a poetic Annelene.
 
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