South African television personality Maps Maponyane and former Miss South Africa Shudufhadzo Musida are reportedly on the verge of tying the knot. After months of speculation about their relationship, the couple is taking significant steps towards making their union official. According to reports, lobola (bride price) has already been paid. A delegation was sent to Ha-Masia in Limpopo, Shudufhadzo’s hometown, to ask for her hand in marriage formally.
This traditional gesture marks a pivotal moment in their relationship and signifies their commitment to building a life together. A source close to the couple revealed, “Maps is serious about building a family unit with Shudufhadzo. He has contemplated his decision for a while now, and it’s finally here. He can’t hide his intentions any longer as wedding bells are looming.”
The decision to get married is said to have crystallized during their recent attendance at the HollywoodBets Durban July. The couple, who are both successful in their respective careers, are reportedly excited about this new chapter in their lives.
When approached by TshishaLIVE for a comment, Maps Maponyane addressed the news with characteristic humor. “You put me on the spot, you know I don’t like talking about my private life in the media (laughing). The thing is that I’m busy with my workout at the gym, hence I can’t talk properly (laughing),” he said.
As the couple prepares to embark on this new journey together, fans and well-wishers eagerly anticipate the official announcement and further details about their wedding plans.
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