Senzo Meyiwa daughter is growing up very well, Take a look

Kelly khumalo is a well-known South African singer and vocalist who was born and raised in the Johannesburg suburb of Vosloorus. She is a well-known South African vocalist who has performed all over the world. She has been employed in the music industry for approximately two decades. She ascended from humble beginnings to the position she currently enjoys.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Her rise into more fame began in 2014, when the father of her child Senzo Meyiwa was shot dead at her home in vosloorus. Because of the death of late Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa, she has gained widespread disdain among the general populace. Many people believe she is aware of who murdered Senzo, but she has chosen to remain silent about it.

Kelly Khumalo continues to drive and live her life despite the vitriol and allegations directed at her. Khumalo is a mother of two beautiful children that she adores. Khwezi Khumalo is her first child, a son she had with ex-convict Molemo maarhonyane, also known as Jub Jub. Khwezi Khumalo is her first child, a son she had with ex-convict Molemo maarhonyane, also known as Jub Jub.

Tingo Khumalo Meyiwa is the second child of Kelly and senzo Meyiwa. Her father is the late Senzo Meyiwa, who was tragically killed at Kelly Khumalo’s home in October 2014 after being shot many times. When Tingo’s father passed away, she was still a young girl.

In the current situation, Kelly Khumalo is living with her children, and it has been claimed that none of the children’s fathers’ family are authorized to pay them visits. Jub Jub has been battling for custody of his child for years, but Kelly Khumalo has refused to grant him access to his child. For their part, Meyiwa’s family doesn’t want anything to do with Kelly because they believe she had a hand in their son’s death, or knows someone who does.

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