Several South African celebrities, including Siya Kolisi, Julius Malema, Young Stunna, and Mama Joy, enjoyed vacations in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe during the festive season.
Victoria Falls, one of the world’s seven natural wonders, was a hotspot for South African celebrities this festive season . Siya Kolisi started the new year by sharing an Instagram album of his family’s vacation in Zimbabwe. Accompanied by his two children, Nicholas (10) and Keziah (7), and his siblings, Liyema and Liphelo, the Sharks player enjoyed quality time exploring the Falls. His photos showcased picturesque scenes, joyful family moments, and the wonders of Zimbabwe’s natural beauty.
Fans couldn’t help but admire Kolisi’s dedication to family bonding amid his busy schedule. Julius Malema also made waves online with his visit to Victoria Falls. Speculation is rife that Malema celebrated his 10th wedding anniversary with his wife at the iconic site. A photo captioned(“The Smoke That Thunders”) fueled these rumors, despite Malema’s lack of confirmation. The couple’s romantic getaway, coinciding with their anniversary on 27 December, captivated followers who lauded their enduring love story. Amapiano’s Young Stunna Brings the Festive Vibes in Victoria Falls Adding a musical flair to the season, Amapiano sensation Young Stunna was spotted in Victoria Falls alongside Zimbabwe’s Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry. The star’s presence lit up the local scene as he performed at a festive event on 21 December, elevating the Christmas spirit. Fans flocked to see the artist, whose energetic performance showcased his commitment to connecting with audiences across borders. Mama Joy, a beloved South African sports enthusiast, visited Victoria Falls with her husband, affectionately known as Papa Joy. The couple shared heartwarming videos and photos of their time at the falls, exuding joy and contentment. From scenic views to shared laughs, the duo’s posts painted a vivid picture of their unforgettable holiday. There have been strong links between Siya Kolisi and the Stormers
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