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- South African footballer Bongi Ntuli has married his club's CEO
- The AmaZulu striker tied the knot with Sinenjabulo Zungu over the weekend
- Ntuli and his wife will travel to the Maldives for honeymoon
AmaZulu FC forward, Bongi 'Mdeva' Ntuli has married the club's Chief Executive Officer, Sinenjabulo Zungu.
The couple completed an eventful white wedding at a stunning Midlands venue, having earlier gone through the traditional marriage ceremony in May.
The wedding saw friends, family and some high-profile guests in attendance.
In a video shared on social media, the now husband and wife were spotted having a good time at a plush ceremony.
According to okmzasi.co.za, AmaZulu FC's owner, Sandile Zungu who is the father of the bride, hired a helicopter to drop off his daughter at the venue of the wedding.
The couple will travel to the Maldives and later to Europe for their honeymoon.
Ntuli, who had two loan stints at AmaZulu before finally joining the club on a permanent deal, has been a key figure in the team. The 32-year-old started his career at Golden Arrows before joining Mamelodi Sundowns, where he spent five years.
Meanwhile, Mrs Zungu assumed the role of CEO after returning to South Africa following the completion of her MBA in Spain. She had her first degree at the University of Cape Town, where she studied Business Science.
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