Former The Wife star Bonko Khoza and his wife Lesego Khoza celebrate their 10th anniversary this year.
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The couple has stood the test of time and proved love always wins. Taking to social media, Bonko shared photos of them and penned down a sweet note to celebrate their 10th anniversary.
Bonko is never shy about telling the world how grateful he is for his wife. "Ten years ago on this day you changed my life when our eyes locked for the first time. You turned me into the person I always dreamt of being. Two years ago on this day, I said I Do to you before God. And now I rest in the Grace of what God has created. You are my rock, my home, my refuge, my best friend, and my soulmate
"A Decade of infatuation. 2 years of Godly union. May the rest of my days with you be as beautiful as your smile. May the rest of our days be filled with laughter, love. Learning and healing."
He further thanked her for choosing him. "Thank you for choosing me. For loving me. If you cannot see me don’t look for me out there, I will be waiting for you in the corner of your heart," Bonko wrote.
Another couple that recently celebrated its anniversary is Mzansi's favorite couple Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu. The couple has been married for four years, but together for six, going on seven, and they are stronger than ever.
Taking to Twitter, Hungani penned a sweet message to his wife, "I’m not perfect. I’m not a saint. I’m not anything that people might think I am. You know my flaws. You know my traumas. You know my greatest weaknesses. You know my most vulnerable moments in life. I am growing and my growing pains are real. With all that said…I wanna thank you for choosing me for the past 6 years going on 7 years! I love you @miss_sandows and I hope we continue to mature in our love like fine wine 🍷❤️🥰💯🙌🏾 #happyanniversary #4years #marriage," he wrote.
Recently, Stephanie mentioned how their marriage had its ups and down but said doing it with her husband has been the best thing ever.
“The process of learning and then unlearning, letting go, forgiving, eating humble pie (often). The power of kindness and respect, the random kiss on the forehead or hug for no apparent reason. The power of being present, not just in body but in mind too, the power of switching off the outside world and focusing on each other, even if only for a split second. The joy of letting go, being silly and wearing your heart on your shoulders at the risk of it being broken and then after all that still choosing each other every day, no matter what.” said Stephanie Ndlovu
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