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Journey on with Saneh Rhoo I help individuals transform their lives & become who they've always aspired to be using social media

21/04/2025

If I were to invite you to an information session where you can earn while you learn, would you be open to attending that session?

It was a purple 🟣💜 affair Power of association.This is my family, a family of my choosing  ゚viralシfypシ゚viralシalシ
13/04/2025

It was a purple 🟣💜 affair

Power of association.

This is my family, a family of my choosing

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Ulundi has landed 🌟🌟It's a big weekend 🥳🥳
11/04/2025

Ulundi has landed 🌟🌟

It's a big weekend 🥳🥳

Heloo family💕I've since had new members that I've welcomed in my page and id love to re introduce myself 🥰My name is San...
08/04/2025

Heloo family💕

I've since had new members that I've welcomed in my page and id love to re introduce myself 🥰

My name is Saneh Mbatha, born and raised in a small village called Ulundi in KwaZulu-Natal.

I hold a Bachelor of Social Science degree and worked professionally as a Community Development Specialist. My background is rooted in the NGO sector, where I had the privilege of working closely with adolescent girls and young women.

For years, I silently struggled with cluster headaches that began during my university days. In 2012, after suffering a couple miscarriages, I was diagnosed with anemia. That was the turning point. In 2017, a friend introduced me to natural products—at that time, I was desperate to feel better and open to anything. To my surprise, the products worked wonders, and I haven’t looked back since.

At first, I didn’t consider the business side. I believed I had everything I needed financially. But life had its own plans. In October 2021, at eight months pregnant with my first child, I had to accept a retrenchment package. Suddenly, I was unemployed—and terrified. For months, I survived on savings while waiting for my maternity package, with no support from my child’s father.

When my maternity payout finally came in 2022, I gave the business a proper shot—this time with purpose. I started small, focusing on sales. The goal was personal growth, and the income followed. I was thriving.

Running this business while being a full-time mom has transformed me. I’ve grown into a strong, mature single mother. I’m still learning every day, but the journey has been nothing short of amazing. I have no debt, no store credit, and I now live full-time with my daughter in a cash-furnished apartment.

Looking back, losing my job was a blessing in disguise. I’m no longer surviving—I’m flourishing. That experience taught me that relying solely on a salary meant living one paycheck away from disaster.

If someone somehow relates to my story and asking themselves how they can become a part of our community, I'm happy to help you get started 🤝and my DMs are open.

It was a challenge me month🏆it really wanted to see me down & out😒Even if I have to stay so myself.. This here is one re...
03/04/2025

It was a challenge me month🏆it really wanted to see me down & out😒

Even if I have to stay so myself.. This here is one recognition I don't feel, that I'm not proud of😔

But A win is a win because come June 2024 I'd be celebrating my 12 months 5cc Active & that's big. So really then a win is a win☑️☑️🏆🥇

Babygirl go forward 🥂


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Lokhe ngaba msorry as a girl mom myself😮‍💨I continue getting overwhelmed with some of the stories that keep surfacing.  ...
01/04/2025

Lokhe ngaba msorry as a girl mom myself😮‍💨I continue getting overwhelmed with some of the stories that keep surfacing.


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