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NONKU WILLIAMS
Her entry into our homes was marked by drama. From her confrontation with Ayanda Ncwane, the widow of her daughter’s late father S’fiso Ncwane, to opening up about the domestic violence she was a victim of in her marriage, Nonku Williams has laid her life bare. It’s no surprise that she keeps returning with every season of The Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD), where she has never stopped serving tea. However, the 44-year-old businesswoman and mother of three has more to offer as she chats to TRUELOVE about reality TV, love, single motherhood, and friendship.
How would you describe the Nonku we first met in season 1 of RHOD and the one we are watching in season 4?
I have grown a lot; I don’t want to react to situations like I did. I’m more mindful of what I say.
I try to think before I speak. I try to be considerate and more than anything, it’s the will of God that I want to do over my life, and I’ve learnt to understand that this platform is bigger than me. I’ve been given this opportunity to make a difference, and it’s about