Babes Wodumo, the renowned Gqom queen, is taking a bold step into a new chapter of her life, embracing the possibility of love once more following the tragic loss of her husband, Mampintsha. Mampintsha, a celebrated musician and a key member of the group Big Nuz passed away nearly two years ago, leaving a significant void in both Babes Wodumo’s life and the South African music scene.
The mourning period for Babes has been deeply personal and reflective, but recent updates suggest she is now open to new beginnings. On her Instagram account, Babes Wodumo shared a photo that hints at a fresh start. The image, which shows her with a new partner, keeps his face obscured, maintaining an air of mystery. The caption, “Asijole Futhi,” which translates to “Let’s date again,” signifies her readiness to open her heart to new possibilities.
The post has garnered positive reactions from fans and followers, who are supportive of her decision to seek happiness and love again. One comment reads, “You deserve to Jola again and be loved again,” while another notes, “It’s good to see that you gave happiness and love a chance.”
In the past, there were rumors linking Babes Wodumo to Amaroto’s Zuma, with the pair sharing affectionate snapshots on social media. However, Babes Wodumo has since clarified that they are merely close friends, dismissing any claims of a romantic relationship with the Amapiano singer.
As Babes Wodumo embarks on this new phase, her fans are rallying behind her, celebrating her courage to embrace life and love anew. This fresh chapter represents a significant milestone in her journey, reflecting a move towards healing and personal growth.
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reiterated his administration’s commitment to prioritizing the well-being of Zimbabwe’s citizens, underscoring this pledge during the commissioning of four blocks of flats in Harare’s Dzivarasekwa suburb. This event marks a significant response to the devastating flash floods that struck Budiriro in December 2023.
The floods, which inundated homes built on wetlands and led to the tragic death of a six-year-old boy, prompted urgent government action. The newly constructed Dzivarasekwa flats, which accommodate 48 families affected by the disaster, symbolize this commitment. Read More