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Women crush Wednesday with Amazing Mmabatho Montsho: Pictures

Mmabatho Montsho is married to EFF’s spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlovu, but she is also a prominent person when it comes to entertainment in Mzansi. She is a Film/Television director, Screenwriter and an actress. She featured on a number of hit Mzansi series which include Artcha season 3 in 2009, Jacob’s Cross as Lerato from 2007 to 2008, she also featured on Leon Schuster’s Mr. Bones 2: Back from the past as Wanita 2008, to mention just a few.

Mmabatho Montsho

She is also a good looking woman judging from the pictures she posts on her social media, especially her Instagram page.

Mmabatho Montsho

Director and filmmaker Mmabatho Montsho recently posted a picture of her gorgeous-looking self and wrote: “If you can still smile, then …”, leaving many wondering if she was referring to her ancestral calling.

Mmabatho Montsho

“I was referring to the rough day I had. Not that. That’s very, very old news. Done and dusted years ago,” she responded to her followers.Mmabatho Montsho

Though some of her followers complimented her beautiful face beat and smile, some could not help but notice that Montsho was wearing traditional beads around her neck and hands.

You might also like…Health Department says it is managing ARV shortage

The national Department of Health has announced that it is managing the global shortage of Lamivudine, a second-line regimen of antiretroviral (ARV) treatment, that has affected the availability of this ARV in health facilities across the country.
According to the Health Department, the majority of patients (over 90%) that are on ARV treatment receive the first-line option which is a single dose, fixed-dose combination of Tenofovir/Emtricitabine/Efavirenz tablet.

ARV shortage

This first-line treatment is widely available and there is no shortage of this product. Some patients (6%) are resistant/cannot tolerate the first-line regimen and are then put on to the second-line regimen of Abacavir/Lamivudine or Zidovudine/Lamivudine,” department spokesperson Popo Maja said on Tuesday…Read more here

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