‘It’s peaceful’: Ngizwe Mchunu’s third wife dumps him

Mchunu and Floda, who is a musician, got married in 2015. The polygamist is also married to Siphelele Nxumalo – his first wife – and Lindiwe Khuzwayo, who is his second wife.


 

“I’m very single.” Floda told the publication.

“I really just want to focus on myself, work and play my part in the artistic world. I wasted way too many years focused on the wrong things just to please people. I’m not that girl anymore,” she explains.

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The singer said that she is happy with her life right now because is channelling her energy into her music.

“It’s peaceful for me because I have aspirations and goals to achieve. So, all my energy can now go into that.

“I just want to put out really good music, make people connect with me through my work. I plan to finally live my life the way I was meant to live it. My main focus is my work, peace and happines,” she added.

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SECOND WIFE WANTS ANOTHER HUSBAND
Mchunu’s marital woes do not end there, as last year his second wife, Lindiwe, took to social media to announce that she wants another husband.

“I told Macingwane [Ngizwe’s clan name] that I want to take a second husband because he doesn’t support my calling. For years I tried to hide it. I’m even depressed. It’s so sad when I don’t get support from my husband because my gift is big, and I’m sure I can heal people, ” she said.

The sangoma dropped the bombshell on TikTok live, and later clarified that her ancestors were not happy with Mchunu and want her to leave him.

“People do not understand how ancestors operate, they assume I said I want a second husband. This is not the case. My ancestors have been telling me for a long time that they are looking for another man for me so that I can leave Macingwane because he is not supportive of my spiritual gifts.

“I have told him about my ancestors’ grievances and the fact that they are finding me another man because he is not supportive,” she said.

Lindiwe continued: “I still love him, but my ancestors are the ones who no longer want him.”