US TALKWith arresting looks and chiselled physique, model-turned-actor Khiwa Noul is a typical boy-next-door who has risen through the ranks to become one of the most in-demand models in the industry after coming under the mentorship of ace.
A young and ambitious Ngqeleni-born businessman who grew up in abject poverty, is now on a quest to assist other young people from impoverished homes in the Mpondoland area where he was raised. He is Bulelani Mancotywa, popularly known as Khiwa (his clan name). The philanthropist and owner of Khiwa’s Media, who is also a popular photographer, is investing more than R250,000 into rural sports development, poverty alleviation and education initiatives.
you & mekhiwa Noul made his modelling debut at a very young age. He managed to make a mark and caught people’s attention because of his exceptional good looks. The model completed his A-levels after which he entered the showbiz industry and aims.
This week, there was a downtrend in ISIS activity around the globe in light of the end of its campaign of vengeance, which began on April 17, 2022, and ended on May 2, 2022. Syria: ISIS continued its attacks against the SDF (Kurdish) forces and the Syrian army. Iraq: There was a drop in the number of attacks in the wake of the end of the campaign of vengeance. Afghanistan: Operatives of ISIS's Khorasan Province fired rockets at a Tajikistan army headquarters near the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border. Africa: ISIS has announced a new province, the Mozambique Province. Speaking in a video marking the 11th anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death, Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri said that since the events of September 11, 2001, the United States has been in a decline and its weakness has made Ukraine easy prey for Russia. A new Al-Qaeda magazine has been issued in Sudan, encouraging readers to join its ranks.
The tale of Mirza Sahiban is the stuff of legend that has inspired innumerable poets and bards generation after generation. A major source of such an undying interest in it may have something to do with the defiance of young lovers and their tragic death in the prime of their youth.
The latest expression of interest on the subject in question is Dr. Faisal Jappa’s researched book Mirza te Ra Rahmun di Var published by Pakistan Punjabi Adbi Board, Lahore.
Dr. Faisal is an educationist and writer. The book has two segments: a researched article on Mirza, his family and clan, and a poem in the manner of epic on the tale of Mirza and Sahiban by Hafiz Barkhurdar Sachiyar Hanjraa who was born in 1635 in present-day Sargodha district.