Recently, Vuyo Dabula who played Gadaffi on Generations The Legacy used Instagram to invite his followers to join him on vacation. Vuyo is always up for a good time and this time he is asking his followers to join him, but there is a catch—it costs R3900! The trip is to Maputo, Mozambique, and it will undoubtedly be fun because that country is renowned for being among the most beautiful in all of Africa. It will take place over the weekend of September 23–25. He is participating in this journey as a tribute to Spring.
Here are the details released on his Instagram:
Maputo Mozambique 🇲🇿
Beach Vibes Only Weekend Trip
*R3900/Person*
● 23 – 25 September 2022 ●
Book Now!
Limited spaces available
– Transport from JHB, PTA & N4
– 3 Days 2 Nights Accommodation
– Breakfast Daily
– Maputo City Tour
– Inhaca Island / Ponta Day Trip
– Water Activities
– Quad Bikes
– Maputo Night Life
– South Beach Experience
– Beach / Pool Party/ Seafood Feast
Booking Contact: 061 476 4346
[email protected]
Booking Deposit R500 – Balance payable in Installments.
Don’t Miss Out!
@ultimate_travellers_
Vuyo seems to be acting as a front for Ultimate Travellers by doing this, and they used him because he is very attractive and has several followers. Who better than him to make people feel at home in Maputo given his love of exercise and amazing physique?
Quite the opposite of who he appears to be on screen, Vuyo is an interesting person in real life. Although Vuyo Dabula has enjoyed considerable success throughout his career, his success began to soar when he started playing Gadaffi on Generations. And given the recent success of the film Five Fingers for Marseilles, in which he stars, it is obvious that Vuyo will continue to work as an actor for many more years. Although Vuyo excels at what he does, he also likes to keep things professional. He had a strict no-kissing rule.
Vuyo once had a no-kissing rule when it came to his roles, which is one of the most intriguing things we’ve learned about him. Yes, ladies, Vuyo preferred not to kiss while performing. The actor once remarked that his decision to adhere to the no-kissing rule was more of a spiritual and religious one.
It may be difficult to believe, but Vuyo is very spiritual. He mentioned that his father was the source of his deep spirituality. He soon realized that this policy was costing him some money, so he abandoned it, so perhaps he will offer some benefits on the trip to Mozambique!
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