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Wife caught Bantu Rovers striker in bed with friend

by Staff Reporter
12 Nov 2014 at 16:11hrs | Views
FIRST it was a scuffle with his sisters-in laws, a string of infidelity claims, and then a fall out with his bosses at Cyprus.

Now, Bantu Rovers striker Obadiah Tarumbwa has got the biggest score ever.

He was caught being "cozy" with a 'side chick' by his wife at their matrimonial home.

Regardless of the fact that his local Premier Soccer League (PSL) club has been relegated, the striker seems to be still itching to score.

And Tarumbwa's wife Patience "Stacey" Ndiweni has more dirty linen to wash in public as she no longer has the patience to face the striker's unrepentant behavior.

Ever since the goal poacher moved from Highlanders, his nerve to sleep with other women has weighed down on his once flourishing career. This time, it has nailed his marriage.

Ndiweni, has parted ways with Tarumbwa and moved out of their city flat. She told B-Metro that last Thursday she was stunned to find the soccer star half dressed, relaxed, in the company of one Lorraine Ncube.

Ncube happens to be Ndiweni's best friend with a relationship that dates back to the days when Tarumbwa plied his trade in Cyprus.

"It is known that Obadiah and I have had marital problems. I have since moved out moved out of our matrimonial home. But on Thursday last week, when I went there to collect some things, our neighbours openly told me that Obadiah was fond of bringing different women to our place and they wanted to help me find out. They told me that Obadiah also shown that he not only disrespected me and our children but the entire neighbourhood at the flat," said Ndiweni.

"The neighbours told me to leave the place and come back after sometime to witness first-hand the infidelity. When went back to the flat after 20 to 30 minutes, I knocked at the door and Obadiah took long to open.

"When he finally opened, asking me why I didn't call him first, I found him half undressed. He was putting only a boxer short while he was in the company of my close friend Lorraine Ncube," Ndiweni revealed.

According to Ndiweni, Ncube was traditionally married to a city lawyer and the two parted ways in June owing to former's unfaithfulness.

After catching her husband almost putting on his birthday suit, Tarumbwa's wife said she was really pissed off as the soccer star continuously tried to drag him out of the house while she sort an audience with Ncube "the home wrecker".

"He pushed and dragged me out the house but I finally managed to talk to Lorraine. I was surprised on how my best friend whom I treated like a sister would do that to me," said Ndiweni who has two children with the Bantu Rovers player

"I quizzed her on why she was with Obadiah at our place. Obadiah had told her I stole his money to buy a flat in South Africa, so he was alone and needed comfort from her (Lorraine).

"Tarumbwa does not care about his children, he does not call to check on them and he has now put a blocker on the door so that I don't gain entrance into the house. I think this all because of his many women that include Lorraine," she said.

Having dodged B-Metro for a while, the Bantu Rovers gunner whom we are in possession of his WhatsApp groveling apologies to his wife with regards to unsteady marriage, seemed to be puzzled of how this publication got wind of his "extra marital stunts"

"She found me half undressed? There is nothing like that. Who said that and where did you get it from? There is nothing like that, she (Ndiweni) is insane. We have not separated. Guard against writing anything, because I didn't say anything," said the former Zimbabwe youth international.

In August we reported that Tarumbwa might never see a child he allegedly sired with a Kenyan woman while his wife is understood to be close to a breaking point.

Word reaching B-Metro is that Tarumbwa's wife has been silently consulting lawyers with regards to their marital problems.

A few months ago, Esther Mwaka from Nairobi Kenya told this publication that she had a child with Tarumbwa when he was playing for Sofapaka in the Kenyan Premier League last year before joining South African side Pretoria University.

Having discovered that Tarumbwa was married to a Zimbabwean woman, Ndiweni, Esther blew a fuse and she now vows that her son will grow up to be a better man without his father. 

Source - B-Metro