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yesterday

Zulu

uthayiphe umusho ngokugcwele langage yakho

Last Update: 2014-07-24
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yesterday and today

Zulu

awuliphendulanga ucingo lwami

Last Update: 2023-03-02
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yesterday, 00:00 pm

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izolo, 00:00 pm

Last Update: 2014-08-20
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yesterday %i:%m %p

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friendly timewed 12:34 am

Last Update: 2014-08-15
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somebody went away yesterday

Zulu

uhambile

Last Update: 2020-04-27
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yesterday at 00:00 pm

Zulu

izolo nge 00:00 pm

Last Update: 2014-08-20
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i thought it was yesterday

Zulu

izolo bengikhathele

Last Update: 2021-05-03
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i didn't sleep yesterday

Zulu

khalisa

Last Update: 2021-08-12
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i swam in the river yesterday

Zulu

izolo ngjhlambe emfuleni

Last Update: 2015-03-30
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so did you go to church yesterday

Zulu

kepha ngiyaqonda ukuthi ubukhathele

Last Update: 2020-02-24
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how did you go yesterday to the market

Zulu

uhambe kanjani izolo ukuyo maketha

Last Update: 2021-05-22
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same here, i've been working on it since yesterday

Zulu

awusho

Last Update: 2021-06-20
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you are born today. you are older than yesterday. god has given you everything you need in life.

Zulu

uyazalwa namhlanjr ..usumdala kunayizolo unkulunkulu ikwandisele kukh konk okudingay empilwen ngikwaz isikhath esincane kodw sekungath iminyaka manning amaflops engab ngiwenzil empilwen but ukub bewungekh ngab soxoxa okuny ngiyabong ngilokungikhulisa mft nangeziyal onginika zon nkulunkul akubusis

Last Update: 2020-07-16
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praise the lord praise the lord praise the lord praise the lord praise the lord praise them praise the lord praise them praise the lord praise them yesterday, today, forever the cause and the finisher of the faith.

Zulu

morena ditheto shidiwe morena ditheto di a go swanela shidiwe, shidiwe morena ditheto di a go swanela jehova izibongo zikufanele jehova izibongo zikufanele zikufanele, zikufanele jehova izibongo zikufanele nguw' izolo nanamhla naphakade ungundinguye, wawukhon' emandulo zonk' izizwe neentlanga maziguqe(mazikhothame) kuy' imbangi nomgqibelelisi wokholo ha o mpona kele motle kele tje ke mohau wa ramasedi xa usibona sinje sibahle kungenceba yenkos' ujesu kungenceba, kungenceba kungenceba yenkos' uje

Last Update: 2024-04-13
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today is international nurses day. an annual celebration of the essential role of nurses around the world. it is particularly special this year, because of the extraordinary work being done by our brave nurses in their fight against covid-19. we thank and salute every single one of them. as of yesterday, south africa had ten-thousand-six-hundred and fifty two (10,652) people who have tested positive for covid-19. most of the new infections are in two provinces - the western cape and the eastern cape. in a letter issued by president cyril ramaphosa yesterday on 11 may, he said that experts agree that the virus will remain a threat to global public health for some time. and that we must therefore be prepared to deal with covid-19 in our communities for a year, or even more. he also said that our success in overcoming the virus will be determined by the changes we make in our behaviour. in all that we do, we must take care of our own health and the health of others. this means that even after lockdown – especially after lockdown – we will still need to observe social distancing, wear face masks, and wash our hands regularly with soap and water. in many south african homes, the measures that have been taken to slow down the spread of covid-19, have sadly left families struggling to survive and children going to bed hungry. today we asked to answer some of your questions about food relief.

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Last Update: 2020-05-11
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