SOCIETY AND THE STATE VS THE WOMAN
Whilst driving my son to school one of these recent mornings, he broke down crying and shared a heart-wrenching story with me.
IF I APPLY MYSELF DILIGENTLY TO WHAT TRULY FULFILLS ME, NOT ONLY WILL I FIND SUCCESS AND TRUE JOY, BUT I’LL BE ABLE TO HELP OTHERS DO THE SAME.
Whilst driving my son to school one of these recent mornings, he broke down crying and shared a heart-wrenching story with me.
Actress, businesswoman and author Bonnie Mbuli celebrated another milestone when her makeup range became available in stores.The Bonnie x Yardley creator, whose range is primarily aimed at those with dark skin tones, says she hopes the range will inspire girls to love and accept themselves.
TV host Bonnie Mbuli has described her collaboration with international beauty brand Yardley as a win for women who have been crying out for representation.
Yardley has collaborated with SA Actress, Presenter and TV Star Bonnie Mbuli to create a range that’s made to express your uniqueness. She talks to Kieno about the launch.
Introducing Bonnie Mbuli’s first colour cosmetic collaboration with Yardley Colour.For the first time ever, Yardley has collaborated with one of South Africa’s most sought aftercelebrity to create a range that’s made to express your uniqueness.
When I embarked on this shoot, there was no doubt that Bonnie Mbuli was the perfect fit for this.
I love change, I crave the adventure and adrenaline-induced high of stepping into the unknown, so I've always been fascinated by the idea of reinvention, having built a Twenty Four year long career in the media, print, television and film industry means I might have narrowed the idea of reinvention to only aesthetics, thank fully my perspective has evolved.
Dynamic businesswoman and TV personality, Bonnie Mbuli, proves that no matter how crazy and out of control your schedule may get, you can always spare a moment to step into dreamland. Why wear florals when you could be covered in them instead?
HAPPY FACE. After a long struggle with clinical depression, actress and TV personality Bonnie Mbuli has finally found what she’s been looking for:
The much anticipated adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s award-winning young adult book series Noughts + Crosses has begun filming in South Africa for BBC One. It’s the story of two families separated by power and prejudice but forever entwined by fate. Bonnie plays the mother, Jasmine.
I love change, I crave the adventure and adrenaline-induced high of stepping into the unknown, so I've always been fascinated by the idea of reinvention, having built a Twenty Four year long career in the media, print, television and film industry means I might have narrowed the idea of reinvention to only aesthetics, thank fully my perspective has evolved.
My hope is to start a conversation about depression Interview on Women24.com 10 October 2018 In light of World Mental Health Day, we share our October cover star’s self-care tips and what she wishes to achieve through her Instagram series, Let’s Talk About It.
Destiny Connect Article by Nomaswazi Nkosi. It’s about time we talk about it, too many lives are slipping away, too many people fighting alone in the dark, help is near, join me on my IGTV for the Conversations on Depression series, don’t be afraid to lean in and seek the help you need #letstalkaboutit #DepressionSeries
The time and energy we spend lamenting our mistakes and various scenarios that could have prevented us from making them, listing flaws and inadequacies that are without a doubt responsible for our failures.
Why is it, that when i go through some of the most challenging, exhausting and this-is-the-part-where-i-die situations in my life, that i’m showered with the largest amount of “you look so beautiful” compliments?
It’s the whole country’s responsibility to eradicate femicide. Deafening is the silence of our leadership in the face of mounting distress regarding recent public awareness of violence against women. It has been a tough two weeks for us as a nation – our skeletons are breaking through the fragile doors of our closets as the scourge of abuse of women and children finally reaches the public domain.
SUNDAY TIMES LIVE REVIEW: One of the things that make autobiographies stand out from memoirs and biographies is that subjects are expected to reveal all. And that’s exactly what Eyebags and Dimples does.
BARBED HOPE REVIEW: There are some books that, if you were to read with a highlighter, you would have to highlight every single line. This is one such book. The last time I felt so involved with a book is when I read Chimamanda’s Half of Yellow Sun.
JACANA MEDIA REVIEW: This memoir will have you cheering, crying and falling in love all at the same time.
GOODREADS REVIEW: In this beautifully written work, Bonnie Henna makes a remarkable transition from actress to author with ease and flair.