Ground your mind.
Elevate your team.
Heal with intention.

Nkosinathi “Thee Zulu Yogi” Ndhlovu offers transformative wellness experiences, from corporate wellness workshops and team building sessions to yoga, breathwork, sound bath healing, and meditation.

Corporate Wellness Stress, focus, resilience
Team Building Connection & morale
Healing Modalities Yoga • Breathwork • Sound

About Thee Zulu Yogi

Nkosinathi “Thee Zulu Yogi” Ndhlovu

Soweto-born wellness teacher whose journey began with a deep desire to help people reconnect with themselves in a world that often feels overwhelming. Since 2023, he has guided individuals and groups through transformative wellness experiences that promote grounding, awareness, and inner balance.

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Vision

The dream is to open a wellness studio. A grounded, safe, and joyful space where community, healing, and connection can flourish. A space where people feel seen, supported, and empowered to grow.

What clients get
Intentional spaces to pause, breathe, and reconnect with practical tools for emotional awareness, self-understanding, and coping with daily challenges.

Services

Corporate Sessions

Corporate Wellness Workshops

Help your team manage stress, improve focus, and build emotional resilience. A practical, calming experience that shows genuine care for employees.

Team Building

Team Building Experiences

A refreshing session that strengthens connection and morale through mindful movement, breathwork, and grounding practices.

Healing

Yoga • Breathwork • Sound

Vinyasa & Kundalini yoga, sound bath healing, meditation and breathwork designed to restore balance and calm.

Community & Events

Signature experiences include Yoga Champagne Brunches, donation-based community events, brand collaborations, and transformative breathwork sessions.

Contact

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Quick Details

Location
Sandton, Gauteng (South Africa)
Email
theezuluyogi@gmail.com
WhatsApp Only
+27 74 695 7074
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