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I have watched all seasons of The Wife and in all of them, I have only seen Mandisa’s family once, during the ‘inhlawulo’ which refers to damages paid to the family of a woman who became pregnant out of wedlock by the father. So I’m thinking she’s never had that family support and guidance since childhood, she learned independency throughout and her journey into the sex work industry in order to make a living for herself, she’s had instances where she fought with clients who refused to pay her after business. This was also the time where she met her boyfriend Nqoba, it was her first time experiencing unconditional love and always fights to keep it.

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I have watched all the seasons of The Wife, and in each one, I only saw Mandisa’s family once during the ‘inhlawulo’ ceremony, which refers to the damages paid to a woman’s family when she becomes pregnant out of wedlock. This leads me to believe that she has lacked family support and guidance since childhood. As a result, she learned to be independent and navigated her way into the sex work industry to make a living for herself. Throughout her journey, she has had to confront clients who refused to pay her after their encounters. It was during this time that she met her boyfriend, Nqoba, and experienced unconditional love for the first time. She fights diligently to preserve that relationship.