Zozibini Tunzi, South Africa’s beloved former Miss Universe, recently celebrated her marriage to Luthando Bolowana in a dazzling traditional Xhosa ceremony in her hometown of Sidwadweni, Eastern Cape. The event, held on 29 March 2025, was a culturally rich and emotionally resonant celebration that captured the hearts of Mzansi and beyond. The wedding followed a private white ceremony in Paarl, Western Cape, a week prior.
The traditional wedding, commonly referred to as “umgidi,” embraced the customs and dress of the Xhosa people. Tunzi wore a modern interpretation of umbhaco—a dignified off-shoulder gown in off-white with intricate beaded detailing in turquoise and orange. Her accessories included a bold beaded neckpiece and a traditional headpiece, while Bolowana complemented her ensemble in a matching outfit featuring similar beadwork and a ceremonial staff.
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Family, friends, local villagers, and high-profile guests—including AmaMpondomise King Luzuko Zwelozuko Matiwane—gathered to witness the union. King Matiwane praised Tunzi for maintaining her cultural roots:
“She has raised her village flag high. Sidwadweni is only known in the world because of Zozibini.”
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A Love Story Grounded in Connection
Luthando Bolowana, a communications professional, has been in a relationship with Tunzi for several years. The couple reportedly maintained a low profile, choosing to keep their relationship out of the public eye. According to Tunzi’s father, Lungisa Tunzi, the couple’s union reflects more than love—it embodies mutual respect and shared values:
“My daughter believes in true love, not status, fame, and wealth… We are happy that she is marrying someone we know.”
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The White Wedding: A Blend of Elegance and Global Influence
Prior to the traditional wedding, the couple tied the knot in a Western-style ceremony at the picturesque Belair Pavilion in Paarl. Tunzi’s custom wedding gown, designed by acclaimed Vietnamese designer Phan Huy, reportedly took over 700 hours and three months to complete. The dress featured delicate beaded flowers and intricate 3D floral branches that flowed across a semi-sheer silhouette—a perfect fusion of modern fashion and bridal elegance.
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“She was clear on every detail she wanted, from the hand embroidery to the silhouette,” shared the designer.
The pair’s fusion of Western and African traditions showcased a respectful appreciation of both global trends and deeply personal heritage.
Cultural Pride and Symbolism
Traditional Xhosa weddings are laden with symbolism. From attire to ceremony structure, every element holds cultural meaning. The umbhaco dress worn by Tunzi is traditionally reserved for important rituals and signifies a woman’s transition into marriage. The beadwork, often handmade by local artisans, tells stories through colour and pattern, and the groom’s staff symbolises leadership and honour.
A Statement on Representation and Modern Femininity
Zozibini Tunzi has long been an advocate for inclusivity, natural beauty, and African identity. Her Miss Universe reign was defined by her unapologetic stance on embracing natural hair and challenging beauty norms. Her wedding further cemented her status as a cultural ambassador.
“Choosing to celebrate her marriage traditionally is a powerful message,” said Dr. Ntombizodwa Linda, a cultural studies professor at the University of Johannesburg. “It normalises African customs on global platforms and validates them in contemporary settings.”
Her wedding offered not just a personal celebration but a communal affirmation of culture and heritage.
Community Upliftment and Visibility
The wedding’s impact stretched beyond the couple, drawing attention to Sidwadweni, a small rural village that rarely makes headlines. Locals reportedly felt honoured by the media attention and the economic upliftment brought by the event. Vendors, artisans, and service providers from the area were actively involved, boosting local tourism and business.
A New Chapter Begins
Though both are private individuals, Tunzi and Bolowana’s union has sparked widespread admiration. Many view their wedding as an inspiring representation of love that bridges tradition and modernity.
In a social media post shortly after the wedding, Tunzi wrote:
“To love deeply and be loved in return is the most beautiful thing. Thank you to everyone who celebrated with us.”
Zozibini Tunzi and Luthando Bolowana’s wedding was more than a nuptial celebration—it was a proud cultural moment. The couple’s seamless fusion of Xhosa traditions and modern sophistication offered a masterclass in embracing one’s roots while stepping into the future. For many South Africans, and especially for young black women, Tunzi’s journey continues to inspire.
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