Lungelo Saule, stepson of Uthando Nes’thembu‘s Musa Mseleku, shared a heartfelt tribute for Mother’s Day honoring his late mother, Sindy Gloria Saule, lovingly known as MaSaule.
At the moment of her death, MaSaule, who shared a close bond with MaKhumalo, was the wife of Musa. It was revealed on the show that she tragically died in a vehicle accident.
LUNGELO SAULE HONOURS HIS MOTHER MASAULE
In a brief but moving Mother’s Day note on his Instagram Stories, Lungelo referred to his late mother as “wise, compassionate, and stubborn.”
He included, “I chose not to lose my mom and instead to gain an angel. In my mind, my heart, and my life, she’s still completely present to this day. Happy Heavenly Mother’s Day.”
During the 2025 holiday season, Lungelo took the time to visit his mother’s resting place. He admitted that he had been anxious about the visit for some time, but eventually found the courage to go.
LUNGELO GRADUATES FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL
Lungelo dedicated his graduation in 2026 to his grandmother, who he considers his parental guide following the loss of both parents.
“Dear Grandma, I wanted to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude. You filled a space in my heart and my life that no one else could, acting as my mother, my father, and my mentor,” he stated.
Much like many learners, his educational path faced challenges; however, his unwavering faith propelled him to the finish line.
“As I stand here graduating, I recognize that I didn’t walk this path alone. I hold on to Psalm 68:5, which declares God as a Father to the fatherless,” he noted.
The graduation period is here, and several of our beloved celebrities have recently celebrated this significant milestone.
On 7 May 2026, reality TV star Amahle Biyela and former Isibaya actress Amina Jack marked the completion of their studies at the esteemed University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Amina successfully earned a Bachelor of Social Science Honours in Psychology following a demanding academic experience where she balanced her acting career with her studies.
Ultimately, she triumphed by utilizing the counseling resources available through the university’s Student Services Division.
