N’wamitwa welcomed numerous guests where Norman Ndlovu from (Shongani) married his beloved wife, Nyeleti Nukeri.(Joppie).
The wedding ceremony, held at Royal Khalanga Lodge, was a celebration of love, music, and cultural heritage.

The festivities were divided into three parts. The first began at Joppie Village, where the groom’s family visited the bride’s family to initiate the process by paying lobola on Friday, 1 May. The second part was the main event, held on Saturday at Royal Khalanga Lodge (N’wamitwa) – the wedding day celebration. The third part was the welcoming ceremony for the bride, scheduled for Sunday at Shongani Village.
The weekend-long celebrations attracted a star-studded guest list, with renowned Afro Soul and Xitsonga music artists who enlivened the after-party of the largest wedding celebration in the tropical area of Tzaneen.

Performers included Daniel Brothers, Cool B, and Mlambya Wa Ndzhumba. The programme was chaired by the charismatic Chavi CMC of Mafenya Brothers fame.
The groom, Mr Norman Ndlovu, exchanged vows with Nyeleti Nukeri in what has been described as one of the most memorable and well-attended weddings in the region. The ceremony honoured their Tsonga culture while reflecting the couple’s modern tastes and lifestyle. We can atest to this,judging by the gift that was handed to the bride by the groom, a white Haval Jolion Pro limited edition. Congratulations once again.

A wedding has three purposes, each with its own price tag. However, only one of these purposes is so valuable that it should not be ignored. One purpose of a wedding is to celebrate the marriage. In some cultures, that celebration can last for a week or more, with the couple’s parents (or the couple) supporting the lavish living of friends and relatives as they continue to celebrate.
As the celebrations continue, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Mr Norman and Nyeleti Ndlovu on their union. Their wedding was truly an event to remember, marking a new chapter in their lives.
Congratulations on your union, always remember this….. Marriage is a lifelong commitment, which involves hope, trust, faith and love. Stay blessed maxaka.

“Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.” – Mark 10:9

