What does Basetsana Kumalo do?
What does Basetsana Kumalo do?
Model
Entrepreneur
Basetsana Kumalo/Professions
Is Basetsana Kumalo still married?
Basetsana Julia “Bassie” Kumalo (née Makgalemele; born 29 March 1974) is a South African television personality, beauty pageant titleholder, businesswoman, and philanthropist….
Basetsana Kumalo | |
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Spouse(s) | Romeo Kumalo ( m. 2000) |
Children | 3 |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Hair color | Black |
Who is older between Johanna Mukoki and Basetsana Kumalo?
Basetsana Kumalo’s older sister Johanna Mokoki has been striding in the travel business industry after opening Travel Flair back 2016, but just as she is a business person, many do not known that she too has has pageantry experience.
Who is Basetsana Kumalo married to?
Romeo Kumalom. 2000
Basetsana Kumalo/Spouse
Basetsana Kumalo is happily married to Vodacom exec and former broadcaster, Romeo Kumalo. She and Romeo met in the early 90s when she was crowned Miss Soweto. The couple began dating in 1997, and finally tied the knot in the year 2000. They are blessed with 3 children, two boys and a girl.
What did Dingaan Thobela do to Basetsana Kumalo?
In her memoir, Bassie: My Journey of Hope, businesswoman Basetsana Kumalo reflects on the abuse she says she suffered at the hands of former boxer Dingaan Thobela, a painful miscarriage she suffered and how she built her empire.
What are the names of Basetsana Kumalo’s children?
Romeo Khumalo and Basetsana Kumalo children are three; Nkosinathi Gabriel (2005), uShaka Kgositsile Emmanuel (2012), and Bontle ba Morena Jasmine (Gift of God) Kumalo (2014). Peviously, she dated the professional boxer Dingaan Thobela. Basetsana Kumalo house where she stays with her husband and kids is in Johannesburg.
Who is Bassie Kumalo and what does she do?
Basetsana Julia “Bassie” Kumalo (née Makgalemele; born 29 March 1974) is a South African television personality, beauty pageant titleholder, businesswoman, and philanthropist.
When did Basetsana Kumalo become Miss Soweto?
Coined with the first democratic elections of South Africa in 1994, Basetsana Kumalo was crowned Miss Soweto and Miss Black South Africa. Kumalo was the second Black woman to have won the title after Jacqui Mofokeng paved way for black beauty queens in the country.