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Mugabe express grave concern over Tsvangirai's promiscuity

by Ndou Paul
05 Dec 2011 at 06:29hrs | Views
Sources say President Mugabe has expressed grave concern over Tsvangirai's promiscuity and the increasing number of women he is making pregnant and dumping, saying the PM must sort out his life, even if it means marrying more than one wife.

Tsvangirai has had many alleged escapades with women the most notable one but less talked about being his involvement with a 23-year-old Bulawayo woman, Loreta Nyathi with whom is claimed they have a son.

Loreta is the daughter of former Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) employee Inglam Nyathi.

He has also been linked to Leah Mhundwa, his late wife Susan's sister. She is staying at his Fourways home in Johannesburg, South Africa looking after his twins who are studying there.

There is also another Harare woman, Ms Elizabeth Guma (35) (nee Macheka) - who runs a boutique in the Avenues area - who has been in love with the PM for the past year.

President Mugabe recently shocked all and sundry when he urged the media to back off and stop talking about PM Morgan Tsvangirai's love affairs.

He said people were entitled to choose their brides and grooms.

Speaking at the official launch of the Schweppes management and employee share option scheme at the Schweppes plant yesterday, President Mugabe said Tsvangirai's love life and choices did not justify the "hullabaloo" in the media, adding the PM was free to choose his bride.

"..He who wants many wives, one or 2 its his own choice…if one chooses his wife, why should people mind about that?

Its his own choice. Now newspapers write about that (the PM's marriage) and are on his case, why?" he queried.

When Presidents Robert Mugabe's affair with Grace Mugabe was exposed by the media, he was so furious that he went on to ask the nation if they played trumpets when they got married. Some Zimbabweans think the same should apply to Premier Morgan Tsvangirai.

"Imi pamakaroora makaridza mabhoswo here," Mugabe asked on national television and the quote was widely circulated in Zimbabwe and abroad.

Mugabe is not the only leader who has castigated Tsvangirai on his promiscuity, Welshman Ncube also added his voice.

Outspoken former leader of the Zimbabwe Union of Democrats, Margaret Dongo, also blasted Prime Minister Tsvangirai for "dropping his pants everywhere" and impregnating women.

Source - Byo24News