South African actor and filmmaker Sisanda Henna is set to pay lobola for his fiancée, Keitumetse Qhali, as they prepare for a traditional wedding next month, these amazing news is according to ZiMoja. Henna, known for his roles in “Tsha Tsha” and “Kings of Jozi,” and Qhali, an award-winning filmmaker and director known for “Blood & Water” and “The Initiate,” are embracing this cherished tradition.
A source close to the couple revealed that in three weeks, Henna and Qhali, who have been together for several years, will tie the knot in a traditional ceremony in the Eastern Cape. “They are planning a small ceremony,” the source shared. “They are both private people who do not want their business all over.” Invitations were sent out with strict instructions that they are non-transferable, emphasising the couple’s desire for an intimate affair.
Henna, previously married to actress Bonnie Mbuli with whom he shares two children, is eager to begin this new chapter with Qhali. As the lobola ceremony date approaches, Henna and Qhali are diligently preparing for their big day. The couple, known for keeping their relationship private, is taking measures to ensure their wedding remains a personal and paparazzi-free event. “They are working closely with their event organiser to make sure everything goes well on that day,,” the source added.
The upcoming nuptials highlight Henna and Qhali’s deep connection to their cultural roots and their commitment to maintaining privacy in their personal lives. The event promises to be a meaningful celebration of love and tradition, reflecting the couple’s dedication to honouring their heritage while keeping the focus on their special moment.
As the couple prepares for this significant milestone, their fans and followers can look forward to a heartfelt celebration of love, unity, and tradition.