“…A number of approaches have been used by researchers in searching for exact solutions to the Einstein-Maxwell field equations. a e-mail: japecjonas@gmail.com b e-mail: maharaj@ukzn.ac.za (corresponding author) c e-mail: jefta@aims.ac.za d e-mail: jmkenyeleye@gmail.com Some of these approaches include finding an equation of state that relates the pressure and the matter density as indicated in Sunzu et al [2,3], Brassel et al [4], Nillson and Uggla [5,6], Varela et al [7], and Mafa Takisa and Maharaj [8], choosing one form of the gravitational potential on physical grounds that can predict the behaviour of the other metric function and the matter variables as adopted in Thirukkanesh et al [9], Komathiraj et al [10], Hansraj [11], and Mafa Takisa et al [12], utilizing embedding of dimensions on the spacetime manifold as adopted in Singh et al [13], Maurya and Maharaj [14], and Maurya and Govender [15], utilizing the group theoretic approach discussed in Abebe et al [16,17], Govinder and Govender [18], Mohanlal et al [19,20], and the existence of symmetries on the spacetime manifold as adopted in Rahaman et al [21,22], Singh et al [23], Ojako et al [24], Hansraj et al [25], Esculpi and Aloma [26], Maurya et al [27], Kileba Matondo et al [28], and Manjonjo et al [29].…”