Kabelo Mabalane, the South African musician and fitness enthusiast, is celebrating a remarkable milestone—22 years of sobriety. The kwaito legend, who rose to fame as part of the iconic group TKZee, has been open about his battle with substance abuse and the journey that led him to turn his life around.
Reflecting on his two decades of sobriety, Kabelo shared his gratitude for the support he’s received over the years and the strength he’s found within himself to stay on this path. He acknowledged the challenges he faced in overcoming addiction but emphasized that the decision to stay clean has been life-changing.
Kabelo’s journey to sobriety has not only transformed his life but also inspired countless others. He has used his platform to advocate for a healthy lifestyle and to raise awareness about the dangers of substance abuse. His commitment to fitness and wellness has become a central part of his identity, showing that recovery is not only possible but can lead to a fulfilling and successful life.
As he marks this significant achievement, Kabelo continues to be a beacon of hope for those struggling with addiction, proving that with determination and support, long-term sobriety is attainable.
In other news – Big trouble for Kaizer Chiefs legend Reneilwe Letsholonyane
Kaizer Chiefs legend Reneilwe ‘Yeye’ Letsholonyane might lose his lush R1 million mansion in Fourways, Johannesburg. The news has since thrust the former Bafana Bafana midfield maestro into the top trends, with many trying to connect the dots about his woes.
Reports have it that he has an outstanding balance of over R450 000. However, his municipal levies have ballooned to over R730 000. Read more