Congratulations to Abongwe Musa and MaCele’s daughter who successfully completed her matriculation.

Musa Mseleku, who was born in 1975 in Mzumbe, Kwa-Madlala, began his education at the Denver Zoar Mission School in Umzumbe. Later, he registered for secondary school at Prince Ngamizizwe School. He entered Sister Joan’s High School in 1993 and earned his degree from the University of Kwazulu Natal in 1997.

A reality TV personality and businessman from South Africa is Musa Mseleku. He has four women and ten kids between them, making him one of the richest men in South Africa. When he began anchoring the reality television program Uthando Nesthembu, which airs every Thursday night, he rose to prominence in the entertainment sector.

MaCele Mseleku, popularly known as Mamkhulu, is a South African reality star and businesswoman. She is best known as the first wife of South African Radio and TV presenter Musa Mseleku. She has often been referred to as Queen mother by fans and viewers of their hit show.

Alongside her husband, co-wives and children, she appeared on the hit Mzansi Magic reality series “Uthando Nesthembu.” She has gained a lot of popularity from the show. Abongwe is Musa and MaCele Mseleku 17-year-old girl, who is known as a lesbian. Abongwe was doing his final year in high school. As kids were getting their results yesterday Abongwe is one of the kids who made it.

People were left impressed after seeing this post. Knowing how much people love her, social media was buzzing with comments. Someone even commented saying Well done MaMseleku🙌🏽. I remember your dad worried that you have a girl as a partner to Matric your dance and he had to buy you those flowers.

Congratulations to you too Musa.Congratulations Abongwe, that’s great my girl keep up the good work.

Congratulations 🎊 Abongwe. Keep up the good work to make your parents proud.

Wow, Abonge congratulations girl you are grateful to have a family who is very supportive once again congratulations.

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