“I Am Officially Miss Mlotshwa,” Enhle Celebrates Her New Marital Status With Gratitude for Those Who Walked the Journey With Her

“I Am Officially Miss Mlotshwa,” Enhle Celebrates Her New Marital Status With Gratitude for Those Who Walked the Journey With Her. It seems like Enhle Mbali and Black Coffee’s divorce has been finalized. The two were once a power couple, but sadly their fairy tale came crushing down a couple of years ago, with rumors of infidelity on Black Coffee’s part.
Over the past years, we have seen the former lovers tear each other down, and their fights made it to social media. Both of them have since moved on, and are now with new people.
“Today with great emotion I write this. I am officially Miss Mlotshwa. I’m so grateful for this ugly journey that gave me so many lessons. Today God has laid a table for me…I am so thankful to the people you see in this image. These lawyers, advocates and senior attorneys have pushed me and reminded me of the greatness I had in me, reminded me how important it was to fight,most importantly for my children and more so for the rights of women in South Africa,” Enhle said.
Enhle expressed gratitude to Jerry Nkeli who she now regards as her father. Enhle also thanked Ntombi and Tebogo who, became the sisters she needed during her time of need. Her mother Bongi Mhlotshwa was also appreciated. Enhle thanked her mother for taking on this journey on her shoulders as if it were her own. She felt every emotion her daughter felt more intensely as Enhle refused to sink myself back into depression.
“To my girls who always persisted I post what was really happening in my life, and respected me enough to understand my silence, thank you for keeping me strong behind the scenes all the late night calls, prayer nights at my house with the preacher . Nothing of my intimate life has ever spilled out onto Media and I’m grateful to have true friends who I know I can trust with my life. Thank you all. But most importantly thank you God, thank you Jesus, for making me strong.Thank you to my angels & ancestors,” Enhle concluded her message.



