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What's Hot: Amaponi brothers have grown up well
By ZAlebs on 13 April 2016 at 07:50 · Comments
We take a look at Nathi and Jabu Ngcobo, members of the former sibling group, Amaponi.

The sons of legendary Maskandi singer iHashi Elimhlophe (white horse) have grown to be some really fine looking gentlemen.

Jabulane Ngcobo and his older brother Nathi, together with their sisters Vusiwe and Ntombi, back in the day formed the Afro-Pop group Amaponi.

Although Amaponi is no more, the siblings have managed to remain close.

The two brothers still regard their father as the hero of the family.

iHashi Elimhlope and his boys

Zulu Swag

Nathi takes after his father very much. His love for Maskandi music and Zulu traditional wear shows how much he respects and loves his culture.

Mmmm... ladies those rock solid abs, though.

Little brother is not so little anymore 

Jabu Ngcobo is far from that little boy who used to dance with his siblings in the mid 90s and 2000s. The young man is also a proud father of a little girl.

The Amaponi brothers have come a long way.

From this....

To this....

And even though the initial Amaponi group is no longer, we're glad to see that the Ngcobo siblings are still intact.

Nathi and Jabu still work with their father and perform with him on stages across the country and the world.

Last year their father released his 28th album! That's an album release number many artists would kill to have. Respect to the legendary iHashi Elimhlophe and his talented family.

Image Credit: Instagram

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