‘Family business’: Siya Kolisi celebrates Tatjana Smith

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Springboks skipper Siya Kolisi celebrated his wife's sister-in-law Tatjana Smith, who won gold at the Paris Olympics 2024.

Springboks skipper Siya Kolisi showed his wife’s sister-in-law, Tatjana Smith some love after she won gold medals at the Paris Olympics, via an Instagram post on Thursday 22 August.Siya Kolisi is always the biggest fan of all South African “national treasures”. He often takes to Instagram to celebrate South Africans, and this time, he showed his wife – Rachel Kolisi’s sister-in-law Tatjana Smith after she won gold at the Paris Olympics 2024.

“The LORD has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy. ~Psalm 126:3. FAMILY BUSINESS ❤️🙏🏾,” she wrote.“I can’t believe she’s my sister-in-law 🥹. A South African gem, I’m so proud of you @tatjanaschoen for the medals yes, but mostly for the sacrifices, hard decisions, and commitment to our good Lord. ❤️,” she wrote.

The Olympic swimmer announced that she was retiring at the Paris Olympics 2024 on 1 August. Tatjana expressed that she is excited for a life outside of swimming. She went on to say that achievements fall away and people are remembered for who they are and bringing joy. “Achievements fall away. You are remembered for who you are and I want to be remembered for bringing people joy. Swimming is a part of a season in your life and now I’m excited to live life,” she said confirming her retirement.The latest price projections for SA’s motorists for September 2024 shows that good news lies ahead for petrol and diesel vehicle owners.

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