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South African Actress Latoya Makhene Launches Her Natural Healing Brand Called House Of Kgwedi

South African Actress Latoya Makhene Launches Her Natural Healing Brand Called House Of Kgwedi. South African actress, singer and TV personality took to Instagram to announce her new House of Kgwedi brand for natural healing. The post read, “House of Kgwedi is a place of natural healing based on an ancient concept that dates back thousands of years. This method of healing uses Traditional African medicines, interwoven with cultural practices and is therefore regarded as being holistic – involving both the body and the mind. These beauty products that I’ve created are muthi infused. They range from body, facial and children’s products. A herbal Tonic/Imbiza which is an Immune Booster for C19 and herbal Steaming/Isifutho that people can use to help with recovering from C19 and other diseases.”

Makhene is well known for acting in South Africa’s famous soap operas, Isidingo and Generations. Makhene also was a host in Idols South Africa in the first season. She trained for several months to be a traditional healer but stopped her practice and went on to work in Generations the Legacy until late 2019. Her role was the notorious gangster wife of Kumkani Phakade aka “Gadaffi” and as Tau Mogale’s Sister.

She has also made appearances in the music industry from the age of seven as one of Brenda Fassie’s backup singers. She also has worked with DJ Cleo in their song “The One”, and also worked with DJ Qness in their song “I Get Weak” and in 2016 has released solo songs and is preparing a solo debut album. In 2016, DJ Chynaman featured Makhene in the song “Keep on Trying”.

“I focus on providing solutions with the help of my Spirit Guides, God and Ancestors. I also answer the questions that are on your Mind but not expressed.” Makhene said on the company’s website. The company stocks a wide variety of items for one’s Personal & Spiritual growth including amacansi, imituntu, amashoba, induku, candles, crystals, incense, Ihiya and so much more!

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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