Come And See : Khaya Mthethwa Reflects On Life After Divorce

On social media, peeps have been seen celebrating their divorce the exact same way they celebrated their marriage. For them, divorcing is like a breath of fresh air and they continue with life as normal. For Khaya Mthethwa though, he had to face, many obstacle including criticism from people because he divorced his now ex-wife Ntando Kunene.

On social media, peeps have been seen celebrating their divorce the exact same way they celebrated their marriage. For them, divorcing is like a breath of fresh air and they continue with life as normal. For Khaya Mthethwa though, he had to face, many obstacle including criticism from people because he divorced his now ex-wife Ntando Kunene.

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Speaking to Khutso Theledi on her YFM ‘The Lady On Drive Show’, he spoke about how society turned it’s back on him and made him feel unworthy because his marriage to Ntando lasted for two years.

This was just one of the many hardships he faced in his life, but they helped him because he can now deal with obstacles thrown at him.
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On social media, peeps have been seen celebrating their divorce the exact same way they celebrated their marriage. For them, divorcing is like a breath of fresh air and they continue with life as normal. For Khaya Mthethwa though, he had to face, many obstacle including criticism from people because he divorced his now ex-wife Ntando Kunene.

Ntando-Khaya-Mthethwa

Speaking to Khutso Theledi on her YFM ‘The Lady On Drive Show’, he spoke about how society turned it’s back on him and made him feel unworthy because his marriage to Ntando lasted for two years.

This was just one of the many hardships he faced in his life, but they helped him because he can now deal with obstacles thrown at him.

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Following his divorce with former Miss South Africa Ntando Kunene, he said society really made him feel a certain way which lead to him feeling depressed and alone. This also had a huge impact on why he remained inactive last year, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

These obstacles, which include alcohol abuse as a Christian, allow him to now lead a generation as he is better equipped.

“I am 33, divorced, been through alcohol, been through just trying to numb the pain. I have struggled because how are you going to be able to speak to your generation if you have never been through what they are going through,” he said.