‘Her father’s daughter’: Siya Kolisi sings ‘Mnike’ with Keziah

Springboks captain Siya Kolisi shared a video of his daughter Keziah singing Tumelo.za and Tyler ICU’s hit song Mnike via an Instagram post on Tuesday 26 March.


 

SIYA KOLISI’S DAUGHTER SINGS ‘MNIKE’
Proud dad Siya Kolisi shared a video of his daughter, Keziah singing Tumelo.za and Tyler ICU’s hit song Mnike during her homework break via an Instagram post on Tuesday 26 March. Siya shares Keziah with his wife, Rachel Kolisi. The pair also have a nine-year-old son named Nicholas.

In the video, Siya is seen hyping up his daughter as she sings and dances to Mnike. The six-year-old’s facial expressions caught the attention of fans in the comments section. Take a look…

“Homework breaks are lit 😂 🇿🇦 Kiki is a vibe. @lukhanyo_12@makazoli khanincede Madoda 😂,” read the caption.

Many fans thought Keziah is just like her dad.

“She is her father’s daughter 🤞😂😍,” wrote @meza_mzolisa.

“Her Fathers daughter Qha!” wrote @thobi_rose.

“You can take them out of South Africa, but you can’t take South Africa out of them 🇿🇦 😅,” wrote @clark_lesibanie.

“Facial expression is very important as a South African,” wrote @no.thando9229.

THE KOLISI’S RETURN TO PARIS FROM LONDON
This comes after Siya, Rachel and their two kids – Nicholas (9) and Keziah (6) returned to Paris from London earlier this month. Siya and his family were in London for a fundraising event for The Kolisi foundation. The event was held at The Savoy Hotel in London marked the foundation’s first official collaborative fundraising partnership.

Take a look inside the family’s London trip.

Siya and his wife Rachel founded the The Kolisi foundation in March 2020. The vision is to change the stories of inequality in South Africa, to see thriving communities.

“Siya and Rachel Kolisi founded the Kolisi Foundation with a vision to change the stories of inequality in South Africa, to see thriving communities. We work alongside others, adding our story to the stories of communities and individuals who are changing the world. By ‘remembering the one, one by one,’ we will impact the nation,” read a statement on the foundation’s website.

The family of four relocated from Durban, South Africa to Paris, France in 2023 ahead of Siya joining Paris-based rugby club Racing 92. Rachel and the kids moved in August 2023. While Siya joined his family after he led the Springboks to become double Rugby World Cup champions in October 2023.

“Rachel and the kids have sacrificed so much throughout my career, and I am immeasurably grateful for this. The move to Racing 92 will enable me to spend more time with my family, which is something that I have longed for, and this prospect certainly played a significant part in my decision-making,” the Springboks captain said in a statement.