
Londolani Marangeni has gained significant public attention in late 2024 due to his contentious divorce proceedings. His estranged wife is reportedly seeking R400,000 in monthly spousal maintenance.
Social media posts by entertainment commentator Musa Khawula, and shared widely on platforms like Facebook in November 2025, suggest that socialite, Karabo Makwaba is dating Londani Marageni. She is a South African actor, model, and social media influencer (with a significant following on platforms like Instagram). In addition to Adulting and 016FM, she also appeared in the 2025 series Empini, playing the role of Litebogo.
Marageni is a married man with three daughters. In August 2024, he was reportedly involved in a high-profile divorce case, facing significant spousal maintenance claims amidst allegations of infidelity.

Court papers include serious allegations of infidelity, the use of prostitutes, and claims that he potentially exposed his wife to sexually transmitted diseases. The wife’s legal team is demanding full disclosure of his estate’s value, which reportedly includes luxury vehicles like a Porsche and a BMW.
He is a founder and director of Iceburg Trading 751, a company specializing in environmental consulting and construction services. He is based in Johannesburg and is originally from Limpopo. His family’s companies are linked to R225 million in municipal tenders and ongoing divorce proceedings involving substantial maintenance claims.
Marageni has gained public attention as a successful “tenderpreneur” from Limpopo, with reports in social media suggesting a close proximity to President Cyril Ramaphosa. His company has been involved in some controversial municipal tender processes, with a 2019 news report noting his company’s intent to take a municipality to court over a lack of response regarding procurement processes.
Marageni established Iceburg Trading in late 2016. The company has grown steadily since its inception and provides services to both private and public sectors in South Africa. Before founding his own company, Marageni worked in the mining industry for over a decade, holding management positions at major companies like Exxaro and Glencore. He holds an MBA from the University of Stellenbosch Business School and a Mine Manager’s ticket



























