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ATM president Vuyo Zungula ties the knot in Eastern Cape ceremony

Posted on November 10, 2025
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ATM president Vuyo Zungula ties the knot in Eastern Cape ceremony

Zuko Komisa

ATM president Vuyo Zungula ties the knot in Eastern Cape ceremony
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  • ATM President Vuyo Zungula married Zoleka Mathiso in the Eastern Cape in a ceremony that celebrated family and unity, officiated by the Twelve Apostles Church in Christ.
  • The high-profile wedding in Goqwana Village was attended by a diverse group of Kings, Parliamentarians, political figures, and artists.
  • The African Transformation Movement (ATM) stated the union embodies its core value of strong family foundations, symbolising hope and stability for South Africa.

African Transformation Movement (ATM) President, Vuyo Zungula, has married his beloved partner, Zoleka Mathiso, in a ceremony that drew together a diverse array of guests in the Eastern Cape.

The wedding, held in the picturesque Goqwana Village within the King Sabatha Dalindyebo region, was a significant event attended by family, friends, and prominent South African figures.

The ATM released a congratulatory statement following the event, describing the occasion as more than just a wedding.

The party hailed the day as a powerful moment of convergence and unity among various sectors of society.

Furthermore, the ATM highlighted that Mr Zungula’s decision to commit to his family life deeply mirrors the party’s own fundamental values, which champion the establishment of strong family foundations.

Speaking on behalf of the party, ATM spokesperson Zama Ntshona conveyed heartfelt best wishes to the newlyweds.

Ntshona commented that the partnership between Mr Zungula and Ms Mathiso serves as a poignant symbol of hope and stability for the country.

The party expressed its profound belief that the couple’s marriage will act as an inspiration, fostering stronger communities and ultimately contributing positively to the goal of building a better South Africa.

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