Tweeps Accuse Gogo Maweni Of "Bewitching" SK Khoza

The two apparently have a child together

By  | Apr 05, 2022, 02:39 PM 

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Reality show star and popular celebrity sangoma Makgotso "Gogo Maweni" Makopo has topped the Twitter trends list because Twitter users think she is responsible for SK's wild behavior.


SK's life has been filled with drama lately following a series of videos showing him in a disturbing state. As usual, SK always trends for the wrong reason and this time is no different. Many social media users are worried about his well-being and they think he needs help. Now, many were surprised to learn that Gogo Maweni is his baby mama. 

The reality show star has been the talk of the social media following remarks she allegedly made concerning all her deadbeat baby fathers for abandoning and neglecting her kids.

This follows after social media dug an old post where she said “I don’t have baby daddy issues. All issues were settled in my nduma! The outcome was to leave them with nothing…if my kids don’t “eat” no one eats – do the maths!”

Now, many Twitter users suspect that Gogo Maweni might have "bewitched" SK Khoza since they have a child together.

Others have called her out that if she did witchcraft him then she's 'evil."

Others have slammed those who accuse Gogo Maweni of bewitching Khoza.

Gogo Maweni hogged the news headlines in 2019, after it was reported that she took her baby daddy Siyabonga Zulu to court over child maintenance issues.

His career took a turn for the worse when he was fired by Sundowns for allegedly missing his disciplinary hearing. This follows after he was performing poorly at the club.

Speaking to TimesLive, Khoza refuted claims that he was on drugs. "It was [a] moment where I was treated in a bad way and I lost my s**t. No one was hurt, just somebody was sworn at.

"People like to say nonsense. I don't do drugs, my family know that. I've taken drug tests in front of my family members. It's literally one of those moments where I was rubbed the wrong way and I reacted, that's that," he explains.

"I purposefully did that, because I wanted to show people that they are quick to jump to conclusions. When I said that maybe some of us are meant to be great in the next lifetime, it's maybe that. It means maybe, if things are not great in this lifetime, maybe they will be great in the next lifetime,” he said.

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