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DJ Shimza and Athi Geleba’s 12 Years Together Spark a National Conversation About Love

by Chiraag
Bona Magazine Alt text set 1: DJ Shimza and Athi Geleba couple portrait, Athi Geleba red roses bouquet 2025, DJ Shimza Johannesburg studio

A milestone with more than romance

When DJ Shimza and Athi Geleba celebrated twelve years together recently, they did more than mark time. They stirred conversation around love, commitment, and what it means to be in a long-term relationship in modern South Africa. For many, that milestone symbolises devotion. For others, it opens a debate: does longevity alone define commitment, or is marriage still expected?

How the public reacted

Social media erupted when fans learned of the couple’s 12-year journey. Well-wishes poured in from those who admire their bond. Yet others asked aloud a question fraught with tradition: Why no ring, after all this time? Some voices suggested that keeping things ‘casual’ for more than a decade might hold someone back from starting a family. Others argued that the couple’s happiness matters more than societal labels. The mixed reactions reflect a broader shift: many South Africans are rethinking whether marriage is essential for a serious relationship.

More than just a milestone

The couple’s journey has not always been smooth. The two reportedly had a brief split in 2018 before reconciling and continuing as a couple. That background adds weight to their longevity today. Where some might see a blur of status and spotlight, the fact that they stayed together—through ups and downs—suggests something deeper than headline-friendly romance. Their story becomes not just a celebrity gossip piece but a commentary on resilience, trust, and modern companionship.

 

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Why size, time, and titles may no longer matter

In a country where cultural expectations about marriage and relationships run deep, Shimza and Geleba’s story questions old norms. Marriage, traditional rites, and public declarations once carried heavy meaning. But as many young South Africans prioritise stability, mutual respect, and shared values over ceremonies or societal approval, 12 years of love without a ring may speak louder than a wedding. Their relationship invites the idea that love doesn’t need a certificate to be real.

 

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What this means for the conversation on love in Mzansi

By simply being themselves and sharing their milestone online, Shimza and Geleba helped spark conversations that many couples never dare to start. Their journey challenges stereotypes about success, love, and timing. Perhaps their story shows that relationships can evolve—marriage or not—and still hold value. For young people navigating love, careers, and cultural pressures, that might be a comforting, hopeful message.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: News24

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