Mzansi sho cked after seeing how much Black Coffee is paying for Child Maintanance to Enhle Mbali.

In a recent Instagram video, Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa, the renowned actress and fashion designer, found herself in the midst of public scrutiny once again regarding her divorce from Grammy Award-winning producer Nkosinathi “DJ Black Coffee” Maphumulo. Despite their separation, the ex-couple remains in the public eye, especially concerning the well-being of their two children.The attention escalated when a curious follower, muzi_ndosi, inquired about the child maintenance provided by Black Coffee. Mlotshwa promptly responded, disclosing that Black Coffee contributes R50,000 for child maintenance. This revelation sparked considerable interest and discussions among her followers, rekindling focus on the details of their contentious divorce.The financial aspects of their divorce were legally addressed in 2020 by the Johannesburg High Court. The court ruled that Mlotshwa receives R15,000 monthly for spousal maintenance and R50,000 for child support. Reports from that time highlighted Mlotshwa’s initial demand for over R131,000 in monthly maintenance, encompassing R80,000 for child maintenance, R30,000 for groceries and household items, and R17,800 for beauty cosmetics.


 

 

Responding to those questioning the public discussion, Mlotshwa acknowledged the desire for privacy but stated, “Sometimes you must give them what they want and watch how it benefits them.”

The disclosure of the child maintenance amount has once again thrust the celebrity couple into the spotlight. Social media users are actively engaging in discussions about the financial aspects of their divorce, as if the information directly impacts their own lives, highlighting the ongoing public fascination with the personal affairs of high-profile individuals.In recent developments, South Africa has emerged as a hub for technological advancements, showcasing a thriving ecosystem of innovation and progress.

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