PNC host Mpho Popps and his beautiful wife Latoyah Mei-Modikoane have taken their relationship to new heights. The couple held what seems to be a wedding celebration,
Clad in isiXhosa attire, the duo, who celebrated 15 years together earlier this year, appeared overjoyed as they came together to honor their bond.
Controversial X blogger Musa Khawula shared a brief clip on his X account, captioned, “A look inside Mpho Popps and Latoyah Mei-Modikoane’s traditional wedding.”
View the video below:
A look inside Mpho Popps and Latoyah Mei-Modikoane’s traditional wedding. pic.twitter.com/5ZzldLKq5E
— Musa Khawula (@MsaKhawula) September 21, 2025
Public reactions to Mpho’s wedding
Opinions on the timeline are split regarding the nature of the event, with some designating it as a wedding, while others suggested it could be a Xhosa ceremony known as iLwamkelo lwabaYeni, which is held to welcome the groom’s family.
Others expressed confusion, operating under the belief that they had been married for two years already.

Source: Instagram
Here are some of the responses:
@McFumbata clarified:
“This is not necessarily a wedding, but it is called iLwamkelo lwabaYeni, the welcoming of the groom at the bride’s family. Now his family can officially attend imicimbi at the bride’s family, because they have officially welcomed them via this ceremony.”
@Ngwenya_PJ contended:
“We must cease to call African weddings traditional weddings. They are weddings, full stop. That European one is the one that deserves a prefix because it’s foreign.”
@lebop012 inquired:
“Wasn’t this guy already married? Or is he getting married again?”
@I_am_Bucie enthused:
“Everyone looked beautiful.”
@Msimelelo questioned:
“Why are they wearing Xhosa attire? Are any of them of Xhosa descent? What’s the connection? I think for your own wedding, you stick to your traditional wear. You can cross over when supporting friends, no problem there?”
@xolly_mathafeni responded:
“The wife is Xhosa, when he was standing for Mac G on Monday’s ep on the podcast and chill, he did say they will be having this ceremony “ulwamkelo lwabakhwenyana/umkhwenyan”
@MissveeNg remarked:
“Yhooo hayi! Imagine wearing a Zulu traditional wear kodwa, you’re both Tswana.”
@Linekela_Simon expressed:
“I thought they were already married.. Congratulations.”
@SpoiltHousewife noted:
“Yho Xhosa traditional attire is insanely beautiful. Like what do you mean?”
