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‘I married my best friend’: Inside Masechaba Ndlovu’s wedding

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‘I married my best friend’: Inside Masechaba Ndlovu’s wedding

TV and radio host Masechaba Ndlovu is officially off the market again following her separation from her former husband, Vusi Ndlovu, in 2018.

Congratulations are in order for TV presenter Masechaba Ndlovu and her husband Ntethelelo Faku, as they have gotten married.

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MASECHABA ANNOUNCES SHE GOT MARRIED
The TV and radio personality ended her marriage to her ex-husband Vusi Ndlovu in 2018, and she has since found love again. The star shared the exciting news on Instagram, posting a series of pictures that offered her followers a sneak peek at their special day.

The couple appeared to have a traditional wedding, as they were dressed in traditional attires.

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“Yesterday I married my best friend, now my HUSBAND. My chief strategist, my lover, my LIFE. Baba ka @lukhanyo_lwezizwe, ndiyakuthanda (I love you).

“As we embark on this journey together, may no weapon formed against us prosper. This was the happiest day of my life. I love you @official_ntethe, and I look forward to spending the rest of my life with you,” she wrote.

FANS CONGRATULATE HER

Fans and fellow celebrities congratulated the couple on their wedding.

@Vuyelwa_tshona wrote: “Congratulations Mkhaya! @official_ntethe 🙌🏾 Wishing you both a lifetime of love and happiness. May God bless your union abundantly”

@Naledimoleo wrote: “A beautiful ceremony Sis. So glad I could be there to witness your stunning union. Congratulations Ma Khumalo.”

@Makhumalomm wrote: “Congratulations to love, to God be the GLORY. Blessed Union.”

MASECHABA’S OPEN LETTER TO THEIR CHILD

In 2023, the star announced the arrival of their now 1-year-old boy, Lukhanyo Lesizwe. She penned an open letter to their baby boy and paid tribute to her husband for being an incredible father.

“I honestly don’t know how I would have coped if it weren’t for your dad. Steve Harvey says ”there are fathers and there are daddys”. Anyone can be a father, but you have a daddy. With the exception of the nurse who gave you your first bath at the hospital while your daddy proudly observed, your dad is the only person who has bathed you since you were born.

“It’s become your daddy-baby bonding time in the evenings. It gives me so much joy to just relax and watch him render such a powerful act of service to you. I’m in awe every single day,” she wrote.

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