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LERATO KGANYAGO GETS A HOTEL FOR VALENTINE’S DAY

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Media personality Lerato Kganyago
Media personality Lerato Kganyago

MEDIA personality Lerato Kganyago shut down Valentine’s Day once again.

This comes after people waited all day for her to show off what her man got her for the day and waiting to see if he is going to live up to last year’s extravaganza at FNB Stadium.

As expected, the Metro FM host went live on Instagram and showed off what her husband, Thami Ndlala, had planned for her.

Lerato has been working towards opening her own boutique hotel and the businessman gifted her with the renovations of the place that she had been planning to open, leaving everyone’s jaws on the floor and with many saying the day should be renamed to Lerato Kganyago’s Day.

Before the big reveal, Lerato shared that she had been working on the hotel for a while and it will have a restaurant and a spa.

“I can’t wait for you guys to come and enjoy yourselves,” she can be heard in the video.

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The official opening of Lerato’s boutique hotel was on Valentine’s Day and she shared that they are hiring.

She also revealed that she will name the restaurant after herself and the name of the boutique hotel is 12onhillel.

Within just hours of the announcement, bookings for the month of February at the hotel are full.

According to the hotel’s website, bookings start at R5000 for the luxury room for two adults and R50 000 for the penthouse for four adults.

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