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Zodwa Wabantu embraces new relationship amidst ongoing criticisms

Zodwa Wabantu, the South African entertainer renowned for her bold persona and vibrant public life, is celebrating her new relationship despite facing ongoing criticisms about her love life. Known for her pattern of dating younger men, affectionately dubbed “Ben 10s,” Wabantu has once again found herself in the spotlight with a new partner.

Taking to Instagram, Wabantu shared a series of affectionate photos with her latest lover, though she chose to keep his identity private by not revealing his face. Her post highlights her enthusiasm for the new relationship, with a caption that reads:

Zodwa Wabantu

“Musha Sha❤️ Brand New🤫✍️ ❤️ I won’t stop making my Heart Happy❤️ Seningangibalela Ukuthi Ngifebe Kangakanani.”

In English, this translates to her determination to keep her heart happy despite the criticism she faces and her acknowledgment of the intensity of her affection.

Wabantu’s candidness about her personal life and her choice to publicly embrace her new romance comes amid a backdrop of criticism and public scrutiny. Her previous relationships, often with younger men, have been a topic of frequent discussion and debate. Despite this, Wabantu remains unapologetically focused on her happiness and personal fulfillment.

Zodwa Wabantu

Her latest social media post underscores her commitment to living life on her own terms, celebrating her new relationship, and continuing to find joy in her personal life regardless of external opinions.

In other news – Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule to be laid to rest on August 17

Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule, beloved Ukhozi FM presenter and influential figure in South Africa’s gospel music scene, will be laid to rest this Saturday, August 17. The funeral service will take place at the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Durban, beginning at 9 AM, with her final resting place at Marianhill in Pinetown.

Friends, family, and colleagues will gather to celebrate her life and legacy at a memorial service today at 12 PM, held at the GNF near Durban Station. This service will honor Mbokazi-Nkambule’s contributions to the gospel community and her impact on many lives. Read More

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