'RHOD' star Nonku Williams shuts down rumours she's dating Robert Marawa

05 May 2022 - 11:30
By Constance Gaanakgomo
Reality TV star Nonku Williams says she and Robert Marawa are just colleagues supporting each other
Image: Instagram/ Nonku Williams Reality TV star Nonku Williams says she and Robert Marawa are just colleagues supporting each other

Real Housewives Of Durban star Nonku Williams has poured cold water on news that she and legendary  sportscaster Robert Marawa are dating.

The rumour started when the pair were spotted looking cosy and, in a clip circulating on social media, seen locking arms while they sipped wine.

Nonku took to her Instagram timeline recently to clear the air about her rumoured relationship with Robert. She said they are just industry colleagues supporting each other.

The reality TV star explained she was introduced to Marawa by her PR lady, who thought it would be good for them to know each due to their common interest in wine.

“I was introduced to Mr Robert Marawa at the Easter Polo by my PR lady who has recently acquired my portfolio. She felt it was good for both parties to know each. But mostly because she knew Robert has an appreciation of red wine and that I own a wine brand (A2B wine),” she explained.

Nonku added that at the Standard Bank Polo she gifted Marawa her wine and he gifted her his Marawa Sports Worldwide merchandise.

“Past Saturday I was invited to the Standard Bank Polo in Joburg. I had promised to give Robert my red wine collection. Clearly the wine was superb and Robert appreciated it and gifted me with his MSW (Marawa Sports Worldwide) memorabilia,” she added.

Speaking to Drum Nonku revealed she has been single for over a year.

“It’s been over a year since I dated. I don’t have a boyfriend. I took a break from dating after seeing the guy from Atlanta. I made a conscious decision to take a break from dating,” she says

“We hardly saw each other, and we decided to call it off. I then decided to take a break from dating and just focus on myself, my career, and my family.”

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