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Matheke Leteane Weds

 

In a joyous celebration of love and faith, celebrity award winning gospel musician and Pastor Matheke Leteane exchanged vows with his sweetheart, Ogone Wadikgomo in Otse on Saturday.

The lavish wedding ceremony was held at Tarbunacle church of Zion, at Otse village but all wedding procedures, such as Pholoso and Magadi were all carried in Kanye, as the duo hail from the village. In attendance were the grooms church follower's, fellow musicians, industry colleagues and well-wishers who witnessed the union of two souls committed to both their love for each other and their shared devotion to spreading messages of hope through gospel music.

Fans of and friends to Matheke Leteane, took to social media to extend their heartfelt congratulations, expressing gratitude for the artist's impactful contributions to the world of gospel music and celebrating this beautiful milestone in their personal life.

When speaking to the Midweek sun, the newly wed, Matheke Leteane's face radiated with happiness and he could not stop smiling to his wife. He expressed that he had many achievements this year and emphasized that his wife tops them all. 'My wife is my best achievement in 2023, many people has been questioning about my best achievement this year, here it is,' said Leteane.

He emphasized that marriage is a positive institution meant for mature individuals, stressing that it is not suitable for boys. 'Marriage is for the prayer warriors, it requires honesty, respect and love. And all these things can can not be achieved without God,' noted Leteane.

He advised that compromise is crucial for a successful and healthy marriage. It involves understanding each other's needs and finding middle ground for mutual satisfaction. 'A wife is a blessing from the Lord, her presence encourages wise budgeting and additional blessings often follow,' he said.

According to the Gospel musician, marriage thrives when both partners share an understanding of God. 'My wife challenges me day and night to become a better man, we both understand that marriage requires compromise as we are two people from different backgrounds,' he concluded. The newlyweds radiated happiness as they embarked on this harmonious journey together and thanked the Midweek sun for the coverage.