💔 “I Stayed With My Father” – Ciza Opens Up About Nhlanhla Mafu and TK Nciza’s Painful DivorceYoung star speaks out on the emotional fallout of his parents’ high-profile split

by Hope Ngobeni

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Rising star and musician Ciza, the son of Afro-pop icon Nhlanhla Mafu and politician TK Nciza, has broken his silence on his parents’ explosive 2019 divorce, offering rare insight into how the painful split affected him.

Speaking in a recent episode of Podcast and Chill with MacG, Ciza revealed:

“When they split, I stayed with my father.”


🎙️ A Deeply Personal Conversation

While the interview shed light on Ciza’s emotional journey growing up amid his parents’ very public separation, not everyone was comfortable with the hosts’ approach. Many viewers criticized MacG and Sol Phenduka for pressing Ciza on what some felt were too sensitive topics, especially given that he was just a child during the divorce.

Social media reactions were swift:

  • @Mpho_Ndlovu: “That question was out of line. He’s the child, not the cause.”
  • @Zoe_Tshwane: “Interview the parents if you want answers. Don’t put that weight on him.”

🙏 Ciza Praised for His Maturity

Despite the backlash aimed at the hosts, many commended Ciza for the grace and maturity he displayed when addressing such a personal topic. The young artist, now building his own career in music, handled the moment with remarkable composure.

  • @LungileSA: “Ciza spoke like a true grown man. So much respect for how he handled that.”
  • @Thuli_Magic: “It’s not easy talking about family pain on such a big platform. Big ups to Ciza.”

👨‍👩‍👦 Family Ties Under the Spotlight

The divorce between Nhlanhla and TK made headlines in 2019 due to its intensity and public nature. Until now, little had been shared from the perspective of their children. Ciza’s comments have opened the door to conversations around the emotional toll celebrity breakups have on their families — especially when played out in the media.

As public interest grows, some are calling for respectful interviews with Nhlanhla or TK to hear their sides directly — and potentially allow the healing process to be shared in a way that supports other families going through similar experiences

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