Drama as Musa Mseleku’s wives deny him tlof tlof

South Africa was left in shock after the wives of polygamist Musa Mseleku didn’t give him tlof tlof during their family trip.


 

 

 

Mseleku, who is married to four women, spent two nights alone, attempting unsuccessfully to share his bed with two of his wives.

He embarked on a family trip with three of his wives, Nokukhanya “MaYeni” Mseleku, Thobile “Makhumalo” Mseleku, and Mbali “MaNgwabe” Mseleku, along with his children.

His first wife, Busisiwe “MaCele” Mseleku, chose not to join the family trip.

The latest episode of Uthando Nes’thembu, aired on Thursday, 2 May, revealed that the first night was set aside for the fourth wife, MaNgwabe, and the second night for the third wife, MaKhumalo.

However, MaNgwabe did not show up on the first night as promised. The next day, MaKhumalo offered her night to MaNgwabe to rectify her absence, but MaNgwabe failed to appear again, resulting in Mseleku spending another night alone.

MaKhumalo explained her decision to give her night to MaNgwabe as an attempt to fix the situation.

MaYeni also expressed her willingness to help MaNgwabe and Mseleku resolve their issues. Despite the missed opportunities, MaNgwabe remained nonchalant, emphasizing that missed turns cannot be reclaimed and downplaying the significance of Mseleku’s unmet desires.

Mseleku likened his family trip to a fast, highlighting his frustration with the lack of intimacy.

Mseleku expressed his disappointment, noting MaNgwabe’s indifferent attitude and her lack of concern for others’ trust. He highlighted MaNgwabe’s unique position in her family as an only child and a successful lawmaker, suggesting her desire for more control within the Mseleku household.