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Gogo Skhotheni welcomes baby boy and says, “It’s my turn again”

Posted on April 1, 2026
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There is something about a new baby announcement that pulls people together, and this week, South Africans found themselves smiling along with Gogo Skhotheni. The well-known traditional healer and media personality has officially welcomed her baby boy, and she did not keep the moment quiet.

Taking to social media, she shared the news in her signature confident style, telling fellow women, “It’s my turn again, bafazi.” It was a short message, but it landed exactly as she intended. Proud, celebratory, and full of life.

A moment that feels bigger than just a post

If you have followed Gogo Skhotheni for a while, you will know she is not one to shy away from sharing her life openly. From her spiritual journey to her personal milestones, she has built a loyal audience that feels like they are walking the path with her.

This latest chapter feels especially meaningful. Motherhood has always been a visible part of her story, and the arrival of another child brings a sense of renewal, both personally and culturally. In many South African households, the birth of a son carries deep symbolic weight, tied to lineage, legacy, and family pride.

Social media reacts with warmth and celebration

Within hours of her announcement, her comment sections were filled with congratulatory messages. Fans, followers, and fellow public figures joined in, sending blessings and well-wishes. The tone online was overwhelmingly positive, with many praising her strength and celebrating the new addition to her family.

It is the kind of moment that reminds you how tightly knit South African online culture can feel. When a public figure shares something this personal, people respond not just as followers but as a community.

More than a headline, it is a continuation of her story

Gogo Skhotheni has carved out a unique space in the local entertainment and spiritual scene. She represents a modern take on traditional healing, blending cultural heritage with contemporary visibility. Her journey has not always been smooth, but it has always been authentic.

This announcement is not just about a baby. It is about growth, resilience, and stepping into yet another phase of life with confidence. Her words, simple as they were, carried a quiet message of empowerment. It is her turn again.

And for many watching, it feels like a moment worth celebrating.

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Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: News24

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