Sne Mseleku (born 28 August 1994) is a South African reality TV personality best known for starring in Mzansi Magic’s Uthando Nesthembu. She is the daughter of self-made businessman Musa Mseleku.
She appears on the family reality show as a rebellious and destructive person, with a bad habit of drinking and going to clubs. These habits often impact the way she relates to and cares for her children.
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Name: | Snenhlanhla Mseleku |
Born: | 28 August 1994 (age 31 years old) |
Parents: | Musa Mseleku (father), MaCele (step-mother) |
Occupation: | TV personality |
TV Show: | Uthando Nesthembu |
Siblings: | 9 |
Children: | Samkelo |
Early Life
Snenhlanhla Mseleku was born on 28 August 1994 to businessman Musa Mseleku. Sadly, her mother died when she was 12 years old. Her grandmother raised her. Growing up, she wanted to serve her country as a policewoman.
She eventually moved into her father’s household and stayed with her stepmother, MaCele, Musa’s first wife.
Career
As a reality television personality, Sne appears in her family’s reality show, Uthando Nesithembu, and on the Uthando Nes’thembu spin-off focusing on her and her siblings, Izingane Zes’thembu. The show reveals to viewers who she is as they have learned about her upbringing.
Viewers have also had a glimpse of how much love MaCele shows her. While her other step-mothers, MaKhumalo and MaNgwabe, do not show her much humility and love. She is known on the show as the problematic one.
Personal Life

Sne Mseleku has a supportive partner and many children, including a son, Samkelo. She has a habit of going clubbing with her friends, which has affected the way she cares for her son. She even used her son’s monthly grants for clubbing.
“When the monthly grant came in, all I knew was to go out clubbing with friends, spending it. I’d drink all of it. Even when I get my salary from Uthando Nesithembu, I would combine it and drink it all,” she says.
Her father gives her allowance, and assists her with paying for her children’s school fees, buying them stationery, and uniforms. She lives in the same house as her father.
Her father gave her tough love and said, “I am giving Sne tough love because that seems to be the only language she understands. We started by listening, accommodating, and understanding, but she deliberately showed that she does not want to be a child.”
Sne has admitted to using her son’s grant money on herself. “I don’t want to lie. I wasn’t looking after Samkelo, but now I try to look after him and give him the things he needs. Last year, I didn’t look after him and used his grant money on myself, but now he gets his grant money”, she says.
References
- Bongiwe Mati. “‘I used to go clubbing with my kids grant,’ details Sne Mseleku“. BONA Magazine.
- Siya Tsewu. “‘Sne and I always fight and make up. What’s the fuss?’ – Musa Mseleku accreditation“. Drum.
- Mbalenhle Zuma. “Sne Mseleku given silent treatment after appearing on podcast“. Sunday World.
- Limpho Nonkonyane. “Sne Mseleku reveals family members not speaking to her after interview“. BONA Magazine.