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Nomzamo Mbatha is missing home terribly

Nomzamo Mbatha is missing home terribly. In an Instagram post on her timeline, the African beauty who currently lives in Los Angeles, California shared pictures as she reminisced on her time in South Sudan and said she was thinking of all the “humanitarians in crisis control mode. The actress also thanked all private and public sectors for their continued support.

Nomzamo Mbatha

She wrote: “Missing home 🌍 . Terribly so💔. Going through the archives of my time in South Sudan and I’m thinking of all the humanitarians in crisis control mode, in the field working hard to educate and protect refugees on the current pandemic.

Nomzamo Mbatha

Thanking all private and public sector who continue to support @refugees and our High Commissioner @filippograndi as well as the @unitednations for launching the $2 billion humanitarian response plan to fund the fight against #covid_19 and protect the most vulnerable and marginalized. The post garnered more than 34000 likes and a few hundred comments.

Here’s what some of her fans said.

@just.leigh_sir said: “This picture is purely filled with love and compassion ,its absolutely beautiful ❤❤”.

@luluh_9214 said: “God has blessed you with a beautiful heart and soul 😍😍”.

@mabizelanomthandazo said: “You are so beautiful sis Nomzamo and doing an exceptional job.❤️😘 I LOVE you”.Mbatha is a human rights activist and in 2019 she became an official global UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador.

Her work includes visits to experience UNHCR’s life-saving work in camps and settlements in Malawi, Kenya and South Sudan. Mbatha is part of a movement of leading voices from the African continent that advocates and aims to change the narrative on refugees from one of despair to one of hope and resilience.

In other news – TB Joshua’s coronavirus prophecy turns out to be false

It is already Friday, 27 March 2020 and cases are increasing. Church leader based in Nigeria Temitope Balogun Joshua popularly known as TB Joshua’s prophecy on coronavirus has failed to come to pass.

TB Joshua

TB Joshua leads the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) which is based in Nigeria. TB Joshua is on record saying that coronavirus or the fear of it will be over by 27 March. Judging from the latest events around the world, people are even more afraid and the pandemic isn’t showing any signs of stopping. Read more

Source: IOL

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