Gogo Maweni Sparks Drama, Calls Out Gogo Skhotheni and Gogo Dineo Ndlanzi

In a heated Instagram Live session, traditional healer Gogo Maweni has reignited her long-standing feud with fellow spiritual healers Gogo Skhotheni and Gogo Dineo Ndlanzi. The live stream, which has since gone viral, left fans in shock as Gogo Maweni made explosive statements and personal revelations, adding fuel to the ongoing tension between the women. The drama unfolded when Gogo Maweni took to Instagram Live, where she addressed sensitive issues concerning her rival, Gogo Skhotheni. During the session, Gogo Maweni referred to a recent tragedy involving Gogo Skhotheni’s child, who had passed away. Maweni’s reference was direct and unapologetic, referring to her as “that girl whose child passed away.” This bold statement set the tone for the rest of the live stream.


 


 
Explaining her reason for not engaging with Gogo Skhotheni before this, Gogo Maweni stated, “The reason I didn’t respond to her is that my father told me to remember who I am and where I come from.” This remark hinted at her attempt to rise above the feud, but her words also kept the feud alive, demonstrating that the conflict remains unresolved.

The feud between Gogo Maweni and Gogo Skhotheni is nothing new. Last year, tensions escalated when Gogo Skhotheni responded to Gogo Maweni’s claims that she had allegedly used her child in traditional rituals. At the time, Gogo Skhotheni told **TshisaLIVE**, “She spoke about my son who is sick and has been in the hospital for about 12 months. You went too far mentioning my children. Don’t disrespect me, Maweni.”

Despite Gogo Skhotheni’s clear discontent with Maweni’s comments, the tension between them has only intensified. In her response last year, Gogo Skhotheni confidently stated that she wasn’t afraid of Gogo Maweni and challenged her to settle their differences traditionally, “endumbeni,” rather than airing their grievances on social media. Skhotheni’s stance was clear: she preferred to resolve issues through their spiritual practices rather than creating online spectacles.