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Layla betrays a friend this week on Scandal

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Will Layla get away with her betrayal? Watch Scandal this week to find out.

Monday 13 June 2016
Layla is fooled into believing that all is well, and Mangi has no idea that he could be in grave danger. Stokkies compromises himself, but it appears that it will all work out for the best for him. The Ngema family are flummoxed by some unusual behaviour.
Tuesday 14 June 2016
Hector alarms Layla by making a threat, and Vermeulen is tasked with making an illegal acquisition. Lerumo’s suspicions are increased, but Anzani only half shares them. A new outfit leads to a misinterpretation of a situation in the Ngema household.
Wednesday 15 June 2016
Layla betrays a friend in order to warn a foe of potential danger. Stokkies is excited about a meeting, but conflicted about a lie. Zinzile decides not to burst a loved one’s bubble.
Thursday 16 June 2016
When Mangi refuses to heed his father’s warning, Lucas orders a member of his family to do something shocking and dangerous. Stokkies is horrified to be brought face to face with his own lies. Mlungisi overhears something which is both hurtful and useful.
Friday 17 June 2016
Layla believes she has averted a disaster, but someone spills the beans and, in so doing, reveals a betrayal. Stokkies cannot come clean about one set of lies, but decides to own up to another. A stranger reveals the truth about a member of the Ngema family.

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“How long are you going to wait before you demand the best for yourself and in no instance bypass the discriminations of reason? You have been given the principles that you ought to endorse, and you have endorsed them. What kind of teacher, then, are you still waiting for in order to refer your self-improvement to him? You are no longer a boy, but a full-grown man. If you are careless and lazy now and keep putting things off and always deferring the day after which you will attend to yourself, you will not notice that you are making no progress, but you will live and die as someone quite ordinary.

From now on, then, resolve to live as a grown-up who is making progress, and make whatever you think best a law that you never set aside. And whenever you encounter anything that is difficult or pleasurable, or highly or lowly regarded, remember that the contest is now: you are at the Olympic Games, you cannot wait any longer, and that your progress is wrecked or preserved by a single day and a single event. That is how Socrates fulfilled himself by attending to nothing except reason in everything he encountered. And you, although you are not yet a Socrates, should live as someone who at least wants to be a Socrates.” ― Epictetus

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