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Umkhokha: The Curse’s Kwezi Ndlovu welcomes twins

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Kwezi Ndlovu

Popular South African actress Kwezi Ndlovu who portrayed the first Nobuntu in Umkhokha: The Curse has announced the arrival of her twin boys.

The Umkhokha: The Curse actress took to her Instagram account on Thursday, 1 February to share a video her twin babies.

Kwezi Ndlovu

A local publication reports that Ndlovu announced her pregnancy last November by sharing a video of herself at the beach rubbing her baby bump.

In the post, Kwezi also shared a photo holding the hand of her mysterious man, whose identity is unknown.

Kwezi Ndlovu

Entertainment commentator, Jabu Mcdonald announced in 2023 that the actress has been replaced with Kwanele Mthethwa.

“Kwanele Mthethwa has joined #UmkhokhaTheCurse and will be taking over Kwezi Ndlovu’s character as the new Nobuntu,” tweeted Mcdonald.

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Actress Kwezi Ndlovu welcomes twins

Here are some of the reactions:

Linda Mtoba: “Chomi 🥰🥰 she’s so excited to be in her big sister era 🥺. ✌🏽 It’s not a peace sign it’s two babies.”

Zama Mngoma: “Congratulations Momma ❤️❤️❤️ at first I thought it was a mirror reflection of one baby😆.”

Dumi Mkokstad: “Congratulations sisi… there’s nothing more precious. We thank the Lord for keeping you and the Safe arrival of your blessings.”

Asavela_M: “Hampona double blessings 😍😍congratulations mommy 💝.”

MissPheleleLuthuli: “Joo I need to work hard 😍… I will be buying everything x2 🔥. Aunty duties 🥹.”

MaBusilicious:” Wow !!! A double blessing 😍😍😍Congratulations gorgeous 🥳🥂”

Source: News365.co.za

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