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BREAKING: Rapper Big Zulu gets MARRIED!

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The Imali Eningi hitmaker sent his uncles this morning to Soweto to pay lobola for his wife-to-be, Lebogang Makenete.  Photo by Trevor Kunene
The Imali Eningi hitmaker sent his uncles this morning to Soweto to pay lobola for his wife-to-be, Lebogang Makenete. Photo by Trevor Kunene

POPULAR rapper Big Zulu’s bachelor days are over. 

The Imali Eningi hitmaker sent his uncles this morning to Soweto to pay lobola for his wife-to-be, Lebogang Makenete. 

Daily Sun can exclusively reveal that the well-known musician, whose real name is Siyabonga Nene, was spotted at a house in Diepkloof, Soweto in the company of his uncles. 

When called for a comment, Big Zulu refused to give the People’s Paper any information about the well-kept secret. 

Several cars were parked outside the house, with men wearing formal jackets. 

Little is known about the woman who stole Big Zulu’s heart. According to previous reports, the two have been together for a long time. 

Big Zulu, from Bergville in KwaZulu-Natal, got into the music scene over 10 years ago and released his first single Donsa Nkabi in 2016. 

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