Being one of the most eligible bachelors in the country after his
wife Susan died in a horrific car accident in March 2009, Mr
Tsvangirai's love life remains the subject of public speculation and has
caused lots of anxiety in the MDC-T as many in the party fear that
their leader could kill his political career if he fails to settle down
with one woman.
When Mrs Tsvangirai was still alive, it was widely rumoured that the
PM was a polygamist as he was romantically linked to the unnamed Norton
woman.
Mr Tsvangirai with an unidentified woman.
This
set tongues wagging in the PM's extended family and in the ranks of
local traditionalists who viewed this romantic public appearance as
disrespectful to his then recently departed spouse.
Then an unknown quantity, Dr Chihombori was described (and rather lamely) by Mr Tsvangirai's spokesperson as a distant relative.
Just
as the rumour had started, it quietly died down but not before the PM
was pictured with an unidentified white woman who appeared to be kissing
him on the mouth. The PM seemed ready for the kiss and the rumour mill
went into overdrive, concluding "Tsvangirai has crossed the colour
divide in search of love".
There was never a media denial or acknowledgment of this incident.
A
year after his wife's death, the PM was then linked to his late wife's
sister, Leah Mhundwa, who was said to have been offered in marriage by
her family in keeping with widely accepted Shona customs of chimutsa
mapfihwa and sara pavana (caretaker mother).
In Shona tradition, chimutsa mapfihwa is the act by in-laws of giving in marriage a sister of a deceased wife to her widower.
The
idea is that the new sister is reviving mapfihwa (fireplace)
symbolically meaning a new kitchen where the new mother cooks for the
husband and the children.
According to traditionalists the widower
courts one of his late wife's sisters and she has to agree before the
ceremony of handing her over by her family.
Sara pavana is the
practice where a female relative of a deceased woman is tasked with
assuming the mother's place to look after children of the deceased.
Ms Locadia Tembo
The
practice does not extend to taking care of the husband although the two
are free to eventually agree to become husband and wife.
Not much
is known about the fate of this arranged relationship although there was
public concern on the perpetuation of cultural practices deemed
harmful, especially in a country with a debilitating HIV prevalence.
Sources say the Mhundwa family is still insisting that the PM should
marry Leah, which could explain why Mr Tsvangirai has failed to settle
down to this day.
No sooner had speculation died down on the Leah
Mhundwa issue than another woman emerge. Mr Tsvangirai was linked to Ms
Aquilina Kayidza Pamberi, whom he allegedly was introduced to at Deputy
Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe's graduation party. His spokesperson
claimed that he had only been introduced to Ms Kayidza Pamberi, who runs
an upmarket boutique in Bulawayo but never made any advances.
But she is reported to have told friends that Mr Tsvangirai had last
November promised to marry her after this year's elections after they
had reportedly checked into the Nesbitt Castle, a hotel in Bulawayo, for
a night of passion.
It later emerged that Ms Kayidza Pamberi was in the process of
divorcing her husband of 12 years, Mr Jacob Mandeya, further fuelling
rumours that she and the PM were an item.
The rumours further claimed that Mr Mandeya was convinced his wife was secretly involved in a sexual relationship with the PM.
In May last year Mr Tsvangirai was linked to commodity broker Ms Locadia Karimatsenga Tembo.
Mr
Tsvangirai and Ms Tembo reportedly met at Johannesburg's OR Tambo
International Airport and rumours that they were having a relationship
intensified when the pair was spotted at a Joyce Meyer Ministries church
conference in Harare. Media reports suggested then that the two were
madly in love with unnamed close family members quoted as saying Mr
Tsvangirai was in a dilemma as his family preferred him to marry Leah
while his heart was with Ms Tembo.
Last week, PM Tsvangirai was reported to have instructed top Harare
lawyer Mr Innocent Chagonda to settle a maintenance case out of court.
The
woman at the centre of the maintenance case is 23-year-old Loreta
Nyathi, whose father is former ZBC radio personality Englam Nyathi.
Ms Nyathi claims she had unprotected sexual intercourse with Mr
Tsvangirai sometime last year resulting in the birth of her
three-month-old baby for whom she is claiming maintenance from the PM.
The
sexual encounter is said to have occurred on only the second occasion
the pair met and this probably explains why he is reported to have
remarked to close associates that he "would not pick out Loreta in a
parade" as he barely remembered her.
This statement has left many wondering if the PM has bedded so many
women as to forget Loreta only three months after that night of passion
in a Bulawayo hotel.
The question on the minds of many people,
especially those in the MDC-T who have to do a lot of firefighting on
behalf of the PM regarding his unsettled love life is ' who is next on
the list of women linked to the busy PM?
Source - Sunday Mail
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