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Nowethu Motsa with Mlondie Mohale. (Courtesy pics)
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Miss Eswatini first Princess Nowethu Motsa has been swept off the bachelorette market by her now lifetime partner, Mlondie Mohale.

Their story began when they met at a ceremony in 2024.

Then on January 16, the two went on their first date, a day that marked the beginning of their journey together.

Through countless conversations and getting to know one another, their bond grew stronger and they quickly fell in love.

For Nowethu, this relationship marks a significant milestone in her life.

It represents personal growth, purpose and the realisation of dreams she once only imagined as a young girl.

The things she used to pray for and dream about are slowly unfolding into reality, making her feel truly blessed to be living in God’s purpose for her life.

According to Nowethu, it is an incredible feeling to witness these blessings comes to life.

What makes this journey even more meaningful is sharing it with a loving and supportive partner who walks beside her every step of the way.

This chapter means the world to her and she remains deeply grateful for all that it represents.

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