Gogo Maweni and Gogo Skhotheni End Feud with Apology, But Fans Remain Skeptical

by Thabiso Rakgaka

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Sangomas Gogo Maweni and Gogo Skhotheni have officially called a truce after weeks of public tension that captured the attention of their fans. The two spiritual figures admitted to their mistakes and apologized for bringing their personal issues to the public eye. Their heated social media feud, which included serious allegations about their personal lives, has now come to an end with both women acknowledging that they were wrong.

The fallout between the two started when Gogo Skhotheni accused Maweni’s husband, Sabelo Mgube, of being gay. In retaliation, Gogo Maweni alleged that Skhotheni was involved with Mpumelelo Mseleku, the son of polygamist Musa Mseleku. During a live video, the two women came together to air their grievances, with Skhotheni clarifying that the conflict stemmed from false rumors and misunderstandings.

In the live session, which was later shared on social media, the two sangomas expressed regret over their actions and made peace with one another. Gogo Skhotheni stated, “She never did anything to me, and from where it started, I never did anything to her. It’s a good thing we spoke about it because the foundation of the conflict was based on lies.” This moment of reconciliation was seen as a significant step toward mending their relationship.

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Gog’Maweni and Gog’Skhoteni have decided to declare a truce following the most distasteful online altercation, marked by a barrage of insults & slander that can’t be taken back. We still want to know who Gog’Maweni unalived & what happened to the cases?

However, not all fans were convinced by the apology. Many expressed skepticism, accusing the pair of clout-chasing and questioning the sincerity of their public reconciliation. Some demanded accountability for the serious allegations they made, while others criticized the duo for turning their personal issues into a spectacle. Despite the mixed reactions, it’s clear that Gogo Maweni and Gogo Skhotheni’s latest move has sparked a conversation about accountability and the consequences of airing private disputes in the public domain.

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