After months of side-eyes, soft launches and “are they or aren’t they?” moments, media personality Shamiso Mosaka has finally said it out loud: she and DJ Speedsta are together.
The confirmation came during a recent episode of “Read The Room”, a podcast show hosted by Mosaka, Londie London and Phil Mpela.
Out of curiosity and wanting to set the record straight, Mphela questioned Mosaka on the status of her relationship with DJ Speedsta, real name Lesesgo Nkaiseng.
“I’m very much dating, very much in a relationship, very much basically living together. I’m with him every day,” she said. “I’m in a relationship. My status is ‘taken’, ‘unavailable’,” she added, to make it even more clearer.
For many, the confirmation feels like a formality as they already assumed it.
The two have not exactly been beating the relationship allegations and have been dropping hints for months, from cosy appearances to subtle posts that had people connecting the dots long before either of them said anything publicly.
However, this is the first time Mosaka has addressed it directly, putting a label on what fans had already assumed.
When Mosaka and DJ Speedsta were rumoured to be together, there was already history and drama around them.
DJ Speedsta’s split from content creator Lungile Thabethe, with whom he shares a young daughter, was at the centre of everything.
While the pair had largely kept their relationship private, cracks started to show towards the end of 2025 when reports surfaced that their four-bedroom home had been listed online, sparking talk that they had quietly gone their separate ways.
Around the same time, rumours linking DJ Speedsta to Mosaka began gaining traction, with some social media users accusing Mosaka of being involved with the hip hop DJ before his relationship with Thabethe had officially ended.
That narrative picked up steam online, putting Mosaka at the centre of the drama. She shut down those claims in a previous interview with “News24”.
“I’ve never stolen anyone’s man in my entire life. If I’m ever with someone, best believe I found them single,” she said.
She added that she doesn’t believe in starting relationships under messy circumstances, saying, “It’s always definitely after the person becomes single. I don’t take people’s men. I don’t like to build a relationship off the back of someone else’s pain.” — IOL




