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It is believed that radio personality Lerato Kganyago is hurting after separating from her husband. Two months ago her family delivered her to the Ndlala family. Picture: Instagram
It is believed that radio personality Lerato Kganyago is hurting after separating from her husband. Two months ago her family delivered her to the Ndlala family. Picture: Instagram

Metro FM radio personality Lerato Kganyago and her husband, Thami Ndlala, were planning to have a white wedding in September this year, but have decided to call it off and separate amicably.

The separation comes barely two months after their much-publicised traditional wedding, which saw Kganyago officially welcomed by Ndlala’s family in Sandhurst, northern Johannesburg.

Read: Excited bride Lerato Kganyago gets a huge welcome from the Ndlelas

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