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Dr. Malinga’s family grows: Sixth baby arrives for the couple

Dr. Malinga, the celebrated South African music star, and his wife Boitumelo Mali are overjoyed to announce the arrival of their sixth child. The couple has welcomed a baby girl, adding a new chapter to their growing family. In a heartfelt message, Dr. Malinga shared the news with his followers: “God blessed us with a baby girl, baby number six.” The announcement was met with warm congratulations from fans and friends alike.

A close friend of the couple spoke to Zimoja about their expanding family, highlighting Dr. Malinga’s dedication as a father. “He loves family and he is a great father, why not? Why can’t he grow his family, money comes and goes,” the friend said.

Despite facing significant financial difficulties last year, Dr. Malinga’s commitment to his family has remained steadfast. The musician experienced severe financial strain, including debt with the South African Revenue Service (SARS) and the loss of his assets, including his house, cars, and furniture.

The situation garnered widespread support from the South African public and prominent figures in the music industry. Notable personalities such as Oskido, Makhadzi, Black Coffee, and Julius Malema stepped in to assist, helping Dr. Malinga overcome his financial crisis. Through a series of poignant podcast interviews, Dr. Malinga highlighted his struggles, prompting an outpouring of support from his community.

Now, with the arrival of his sixth child, Dr. Malinga’s family has grown even larger, reflecting his resilience and the strength of his support network. The new addition to the family brings a renewed sense of joy and hope, underscoring the importance of family and community in overcoming life’s challenges.

In other news – Lekau Sehoana removed from Waterfall Estate mansion

Lekau Sehoana, the CEO of Drip Footwear, and his family have reportedly been expelled from their opulent residence due to a failure to meet rental payments. According to Zimoja, Sehoana, who was responsible for a monthly rent of R35,000, ceased payments in November 2023, leading to the eviction.

The financial difficulties extend beyond the loss of their home. Sehoana’s son has also been removed from school due to outstanding school fees, which have reportedly accumulated over several months. Read More

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