Alakhe's birthday bash: Anele Mdoda hits a six with an extravagant cricket celebration
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When it comes to creating unforgettable experiences for her son, Anele Mdoda sets the bar high.
The beloved South African broadcaster pulled out all the stops for her son Alakhe's 10th birthday, hosting a lavish celebration at the Wanderers Stadium on August 10 in Johannesburg.
'Alakhe said he wanted a cricket party, so we said DP WANDERERS!!! The Bull Ring!' Mdoda shared, capturing the joyous spirit of the occasion.
The family festivities attracted a host of celebrities, with friends like Trevor Noah and Sizwe Dhlomo joining in the fun alongside Alakhe's family and friends.
Mdoda, known for her extravagant gifts and experiences, has consistently ensured that her son enjoys the best of life - from American-style summer camps to unforgettable vacations.
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Alakhe said he wanted a cricket party so we said DP WANDERERS!!!
The Bull Ring! pic.twitter.com/iprr5hmO9m — Anele Mdoda (@Anele) August 10, 2025
Alakhe's love for soccer has been well documented; he's often seen commenting on matches with friends, engaging with players and coaches, and sharing his passion for the sport on social media.
This birthday celebration was no exception, as he savoured a day filled with cricket, laughter, and the company of notable figures.
Netizens couldn't help but weigh in on the celebration, applauding both Alakhe and his mother.
Twitter user @ThembileGee remarked, 'This boy has been exposed to real greatness if we are being honest. Unrelated; it's the first time I see Trevor in a Lamborghini. The fact that he never speaks about his belongings somehow made me believe that he's not even that much into supercars.'
Others echoed their admiration, with @MzamoDudula stating, 'This mom… is a super mom,' while @KhumaloFk expressed optimism for Alakhe's future, 'This young man will go on and become something great. He is surrounded by good uncles.'
The kids insisted on singing the national anthem before the Alakhe T10 invitational match at Wanderers 😂😂❤️❤️
Pink VS Green.
How serious. How cute. pic.twitter.com/bkjABlXews — Anele Mdoda (@Anele) August 11, 2025
Even @ShawnKenMendes couldn't resist chiming in, 'Imagine growing up to having so many great uncles … when I grow up I want to be like the prince yoh!😅🥳.'
The online sentiments highlight the incredible network of support surrounding Alakhe, a testament to his mother's influence and dedication.
2025 has been a celebratory year for Mdoda and her family.
Alongside her efforts to create special moments for her son, she has also recently celebrated her engagement to Bonelela Buzza James.
Following their engagement, the broadcaster embraced bridehood, teasing fans about an upcoming white wedding.
Mdoda delighted her followers with a string of images showcasing her fun-filled beach retreat at Chintsa Bay in the Eastern Cape with her bridal squad.
'The bridesmaids said PRANA LODGE for the weekend,' she captioned the post, fuelling speculation of a white wedding on the horizon.
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