King Mswati’s Ritual Wives

Among the peculiar traditions of the royal Dlamini dynasty of Swaziland is the king’s marriage to ‘ritual wives’. These wives, two in number, are chosen by national councillors. Unable to bear the king a successor, they are to serve a particular customary purpose. One of the wives has to come from the Matsebula clan and the other must emerge from the Motsa clan. Who are King Mswati’s ritual wives?


 

 

 

Queen LaMatsebula (right) is the mother of Prince Sicalo, who heads the country’s Ministry of Defence, and the younger Prince Maveletiveni. She is known as ‘the great wife’. LaMatsebula holds a degree in Psychology and a Master of Arts in History. Upon being conferred with the latter, the king expressed his pride for one of his own obtaining such an accolade.

Queen LaMotsa (left) is the king’s second wife, and a mother to four boys. The first is Prince Majahonkhe, followed by Prince Buhlebenkhosi, Prince Lusuku, and Prince Sinawonkhe. Her Majesty has been a UNDP Goodwill Ambassador since the year 1996. With what appears to be a heart for the community, she assumed patronage of St. Anne’s Girls’ School in Malkerns. An outgoing character, she is known to be an avid public speaker.

Those are the women that got into arranged marriages with the king. If you’re familiar with the remainder of his wives, you’ll notice that these two appear to be a lot older. That’s because they were chosen for him when he first became king; when he was young. Luckily, His Majesty got to pick more than a dozen other nubile girls of his liking in the past couple of years.

What do you make of King Mswati III’s ritual wives? What specific purpose do you think they serve in the customary rites of the royal Dlamini household? What do you imagine the relationship the king has with these ritual wives is like? Join the conversation.

“How much is this coffin?” Mzansi has questions about Mampintsha’s coffin

A lot of South African people have been asking themselves how much the coffin of the late artist Mapintsha has costed because it looked very good and beautiful.


 
This is a question that some people believe should be asked, because the government of Kwazulu Natala actually decided to pay half of the funeral costs of the celebrity artist.

The people of South Africa were really impressed by the fact that an artist was actually was laid to rest with such an incredible coffin, which definitely shows that he was a little loved by many people including government.

However, the main questions remains and this is believed to be one of the questions which the family will not answer because it is very private and people should respect the space of this people, especially because they’re still mourning the loss of the Son.

May the soul of Mapintsha rest in peace.

Dj Tira receiving a call from a mysterious woman at the funeral service of Mampintsha

At Mampintsha’s funeral, Babes Wodumo started by thanking Tira, Danger and all his friends She also forgave her Mother in Law making peace with her. But someone who attended the funeral, obviously sitting next to DJ Tira discovered that DJ Tira was calling up someone in the middle of the funeral service. He decided to snitch on him and zoom on Tira phone’s screen and took a picture of DJ Tira’s phone screen as he was ringing the person. No one knows exactly who the woman is to Tira but she is a prophetess, whether she is a side chick or just a spiritual guide to Tira, everything is just speculation.


 

 

 

The person saved the number and it turned out she is a prophetess by the name of Prophetess Mamkhize according to her status. Her status is saying people must bring R200 as a consultant fee if they want her to bring back their luck encounters.

Many comments were not happy about this person sharing the information on Twitter.

Someone said, But honestly this is invasion of privacy and the infringement of POPI act. Act defines ‘processing’ as collecting, receiving, recording, organizing, retrieving, or the use, distribution or sharing of any such information.

Musa Mseleku Recently Shares His Pictures With His Wife At The Funeral Of Mampintsha. See In Pictures

Musa Mseleku Recently Shares His Pictures With His Wife At A Funeral Of Mampintsha. See Pictures 


 

 

 

The South African entrepreneur and businesses Musa Mseleku and his wife Makhumalo have stolen the moment at the funeral of Mampintsha. This come after the Polygamist Musa Mseleku recently share video of himself together with his third wife Makhumalo while at the funeral of the late musician Mampintsha.

Mandla Maphumulo better known as Mampintsha passed away on Saturday, 24 December 2022 after suffering a minor stroke. This came after he attended a gig in Durban. The Big Nuz member was admitted to King Edward Hospital, and he was later transferred to Durdoc Hospital. Mampintsha was supposed to be discharged on 24 December, but it happens to be the day when he passed away on Christmas Eve.

Makhumalo, who was clad in a black dress with a black sheer hat covering her head, looking gorgeous as always. Her husband Musa Mseleku was seen going all out in blue suit as always. However, the couple were appearing to be in good spirits as they sent off Mampintsha to his last place. The couple were surrounded by other friends and family members in the hall who were wearing white outfits.

The Polygamist Musa Mseleku is known as a marriage expert who has been married to four wives. Many people were happy to see him with Makhumalo, as they make a good couple together.

Take a look at some of their pictures. Share your thoughts and views about this couple. Don’t forget to like and follow our page for latest news and updates

Mampintsha Loved The Lord And Will Be Greatly Missed By His Family” Said Mampintsha’s father

Mampintsha’s father Mr TI Maphumulo has spoken fondly of his late son. He says the late star loved the Lord and will be greatly missed by his family.


 

 

 

Mampintsha was a legend it is not simple to be a musician because even if you think that musicis simple because people just sing whatever they’re feeling.

You must understand that there is a lot of technology that need to be set from the making of the beat ,up until we get the final product it is very difficult to get quality music.

Mampintsha’s Father said that his son loved the Lord and will be greatly missed by his fan, family and friends. because music is a language on its own people all over South Africa enjoyed his music regardless of the language he sings in.

Below are comment made by people.

WATCH: Babes Wodumo’s father Bishop MW Simelane leads the crowd in song at Mampintsha’s funeral service currently being held at the ICC in Durban.