Posted on 13-November-2008
Filed Under (Dumisani, Khetiwe) by Thabo | Post has 71 views

That scene with Dumisani helping Khethiwe down the stairs was rather childish! I understand that Khethiwe would have fears about walking down the stairs after what happened with her and Bridgette but the way she and Dumisani celebrated after she had successfully walked down the stairs leaves a lot to be desired. They jumped up and down like kids in a play ground and then Khethiwe shouted, “I did it!” I liked Gladice’s reaction when Dumi and Kheti started to kiss. Those two are just going to end up being together as much as Khaphela hates it.

Now Belinda is back in Johannesburg, I wonder what she is here for. She maybe back to try and get back together with Dumisani but she will be in for a hard time especially with Khethiwe in the picture. What is going to be interesting is if Dumisani and Khethiwe end up getting together then out of nowhere Bridgette comes back!

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Comments

Bigmama on 14 November, 2008 at 2:49 pm

That scene was so boring, l wonder if they did a research on that. Not even a 10 year old can be that scared from just falling from the stairs.


Kelebogile on 19 November, 2008 at 10:36 am

It was rather childish i agree,


Zikho on 19 November, 2008 at 3:59 pm

Yha nhe Im wondering if Sbari(Khaphela) saw them kissing what were they going to do.


Priscilla on 20 November, 2008 at 3:49 pm

kheti and Dumi belong 2gether I love the kissing part


nunuza on 21 November, 2008 at 5:05 pm

WENA BIG MAMA KU BORA WENA


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