Jacob Zuma’s family demands 100 cattle and 2 million Rand as lobola for 21-year-old virgin Nomcebo Zuma

Nomcebo Zuma, the sassy 21-year-old daughter of former president Jacob Zuma was this week unveiled as King Mswati III’S liphovela – an official girlfriend – and made her first public appearance in eswatini along with one of the monarch’s 15 wives.

Three independent sources confirmed to Sunday World that King Mswati is expected to pay R2-million and 100 head of cattle aslobolo for Nomcebo, the daughter of Zuma and Nonkululeko Hloniphile Mhlongo, also known as Mamhlongo.


“Mamhlongo’s eyes are on the lobolo price, which is reportedly to be six figures and about 100 cattle,” said a member of the Zuma family, who asked not to be named as he isn’t allowed to speak to the media on family matters.Nomcebo will now warm the 56-year-old king’s bed even after her father, Zuma, stormed out of the lobolo negotiations two weeks ago.

After Zuma walked out, Mamhlongo, who has two children with the former president, apparently told everyone that the negotiations would go on with or without him.She and Zuma couldn’t be reached for comment.

Nomcebo, dressed in red Swati regalia, made her first public appearance accompanied by the king’s 15th wife, Siphelele Mashwama, during the opening of a R50-million chicken project in Malkerns, eswatini, on Monday.

The king married Mashwama in September 2017. In October 2022, she accompanied him to Zulu King Misuzulu kazwelithini’s coronation.

Zuma abandoned lobolo negotiations when it turned out that the king, who had initially reportedly told him that he wanted his son, who is in his 30s, to marry the former president’s daughter, only to be told during the negotiations that the king wanted Nomcebo for himself.

Last week it was reported that a livid Zuma walked out of the talks, telling a family member that he felt betrayed by the king, who had sent a delegation to the Nxamalala homestead in Nkandla, northern Kwazulu-natal.

An insider told Sunday World: “I’ve never seen unxamalala (Zuma) losing it like that. He tried to hide it, but you could tell he was angry. He just stood up and said seniyosala niqhubeka bafana bakithi (I won’t be a part of this, you will have to carry on without me, my brothers). He then left.”

It was also reported that the king’s roving eye has also caused a stir among his wives, who had believed that there wouldn’t be any further additions to the family as his majesty was getting old and had not taken a new wife in recent years.

Chief Mgwagwa Gamedze, the king’s executive officer, Prince Hlangabeza Dlamini, and Qethuka Sigombeni Dlamini, the king’s emissaries, led his delegation. Prince Simphiwe Zulu, the spokesperson of King Misuzulu and the commander of amabutho also accompanied them. The king’s spokesperson, Percy Simelane, said he couldn’t comment on the king’s private life.

“It is our principle not to comment about the king’s private life in the media.”

‘Lucky charm is here’: Mama Joy gets VIP treatment at Boks game

A week after mocking the Springboks’ loss to Ireland – and hinting her absence at the stadium was the reason why- Mama Joy, real name Joy Chauke, is back supporting the South African rugby team

The sports fan has travelled to Bloemfontein to show her support. And by the looks of it, she’s receiving VIP treatment.


 

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Yoruba Actor Mr. Portable Harejan Explains Why He Vowed Never to Marry Actresses

mr Portable and his New boyfriend

In a candid interview, popular Yoruba movie actor Mr. Portable Harejan opened up about his decision to avoid marrying actresses. Speaking with Biola Adebayo, Portable Harejan revealed his reasons for this vow, highlighting his past experiences and insights into the world of filmmaking and relationships.Portable Harejan’s Early Experiences with Women
In the video posted on Biolabayo1’s official Instagram page, Portable Harejan reflected on his past mistakes with women. “I really made some mistakes about women when I was younger,” he admitted. “I started impregnating women at the age of 23 in 1993, but I did not have money to take care of them.”

 
Challenges with Non-Actress Relationships
Portable Harejan also shared his struggles with relationships involving women outside the film industry. “I have encountered a lot of problems in life from different women who are not actresses,” he said. These experiences have significantly shaped his views on relationships and marriageTrust Issues in the Industry
The actor emphasized his concerns about trust within the acting community. “I promised never to marry an actress because they sleep with some of the actors,” he stated. Portable Harejan’s observations about the behavior of some actresses and actors influenced his decision to avoid romantic entanglements within the industry.

Learning from Past Mistakes
Reflecting on his past, Portable Harejan expressed a desire to avoid repeating the same mistakes. His experiences have led him to prioritize trust and stability in his relationships, which he believes might be compromised with actresses due to the nature of their work.