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IFP leader Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi and Princess Irene have been married for 64 years. She is still the love of his life

Durban – For more than six decades, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, who died on Saturday, aged 95 has loved only one woman, his beloved Princess Irene.

On the 64th anniversary of their wedding, the Sunday Tribune interviewed the couple.

The story about his relationship with his wife and the incredible, sometimes heart-breaking, journey they have travelled together is republished by IOL today, to mark the political icon’s death.more


On the 64th anniversary of their wedding, the Sunday Tribune interviewed the couple.

The story about his relationship with his wife and the incredible, sometimes heart-breaking, journey they have travelled together is republished by IOL today, to mark the political icon’s death.

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Born into a family in which having many wives was the norm, Buthelezi chose to remain with one woman.

As with any true love tale, the IFP leader says he will never forget “that special day” in January 1949 when he met Irene Audrey Thandekile Mzila.

He was just 20 and had accompanied his uncle, Prince Mshiyeni ka Dinuzulu, to his son’s wedding in Randfontein.

“We stayed at the Wenela Compound in Eloff Street, run by Zachariah Mzila. There I met Mzila’s beautiful daughter. She was about to do a nursing course at St Aidan’s Hospital in Durban.

“I was mesmerised. She was full of life, intelligent and kind. She had a quiet sophistication that would have served her well in the diplomatic corps. It did not take me long to ask for her hand in marriage.”

Buthelezi’s father, Inkosi Mathole Buthelezi, the Zulu monarch’s prime minister, had 20 wives. His mother was Princess Magogo kaDinuzulu. Her brother, King Solomon kaDinuzulu, had 40 wives and died young, aged 40.

It was expected of Buthelezi that he, too, would marry more than one wife.

“After my father’s death, I was raised by Prince Mshiyeni, who became regent during the interregnum. He had one wife and I chose to follow his example.

“Over the years, I came under some pressure to take another wife, but I am a Christian and I believe in marriage to one woman.”

Buthelezi found himself often wondering how he would have coped with more than one wife, considering the demands on his time. But he has no regrets. “I never lacked anything having only one wife. Princess Irene has been my closest friend, my adviser, my prayer warrior and the love of my life.”

He says she is an exceptional mother and grandmother. “We’ve been blessed with eight children, five daughters and three sons. She loved them all generously. I am constantly amazed at her inner strength.

“Tragically, we have buried five of our children, and have thus taken over the care of many of our grandchildren. She is always available to them and deeply interested in everything they do,” said Buthelezi.

For the long-lasting couple, keeping their marriage alive has been easy. “We’ve kept the Lord at the centre of our marriage. He is our greatest cheerleader, and with backing like that it is hard not to believe in lasting love.

“I’ve also made a point of remembering special dates. Irene celebrated her 86th birthday on Friday. It certainly helps too, that we both have a sense of humour,” he said.

He said that when he was made an honorary member of the Chefs’ Association of South Africa in the 1990s “I proudly related this to my wife and showed her my certificate. She lowered her eyes and smiled.

“I asked why she was laughing at me and she said we had been married for more than 40 years and had never seen me cook a meal. I reminded her I could fry an egg and she burst out laughing,” he said.

As with any marriage, theirs has had its ups and downs. “The biggest challenge was maintaining hope in the midst of the people’s war of the 1980s and early 1990s. That war turned against the IFP because of my stand against sanctions and armed struggle.

“Many threats were made on my life and there was more than one assassination attempt. It was hard for Irene. She feared for my safety.

“It was particularly hard for her to understand the conflict between the ANC and Inkatha, for her father had been good friends with Mandela, and we became good friends too.”

“So it was hard for her to endure the propaganda against me, with jaundiced references, even today, in the media.

“Her skin is not as thick as mine. It hurts her to see me maligned, even now after I’ve spent more than six decades serving my country,” he said.

Though a busy man, Buthelezi believes it’s important to make time for family.

“My schedule and my responsibilities have always been demanding. For years, I was fortunate to have Princess Irene travel with me when I visited other countries.

“Now, of course, we are both octogenarians and I would not expect her to maintain the punishing schedule my work still demands of me.

“My staff know, however, how important it is to get me back home at the end of every week. My secretary is strict with people to ensure I regularly spend time with my family.”

As the couple grow old together, they’ve also maintained their vows “in sickness and in health”.

“For years, Princess Irene and I have suffered diabetes. At our age, it is unusual not to have health complaints. But the Lord has blessed us with strong constitutions.

“It’s remarkable that Irene has delivered eight children, endured decades of stress and battled diabetes, yet is still strong enough to sit up waiting for me when I come home late.

“I ensure she sees a doctor regularly, and I thank God there have not been any serious concerns,” said Buthelezi.

Buthelezi has a recipe for a happy marriage: “You can’t go into a marriage thinking how happy the other person is going to make you. A successful marriage is one in which both spouses are trying to outdo one another in filling up the love tank.

“You have to invest in your marriage constantly, understanding that it is your most important relationship. Invest today in the marriage you want to have in 30 or 40 years’ time.

“Deal with issues as they arise. You will be amazed at how God honours marriage, every time you refuse to give up, it just gets better.”

A personal view
Princess Irene wrote these comments when asked to reflect on the nearly seven decades she has spent at Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi’s side:

I was born and raised in the heart of Johannesburg, where I trained to be a nurse.

I was used to a lot of bustle and activity, but I fell in love with a man destined to become the traditional leader of his clan.

I knew that if we married, we would live in the countryside. For love, I gave up city life – and was surprised at the depth of happiness I found.

I always felt gratitude towards my late mother-in-law, Princess Magogo kaDinuzulu, for she embraced me like a daughter.

She helped me understand the cultural nuances of my new life. I was now the wife of iNkosi Buthelezi. But much more lay ahead, for my husband would become a cabinet minister, the president of the second largest black political party and (for a short spell) the acting president of the republic. I am proud of him, and proud to stand by his side.

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She’s younger than fans expected: Neliswe Sibiya’s age revealed on her birthday

South African actress Neliswe Faith Sibiya’s age was revealed on her birthday.

The talented actress is well known for her role in some of the finest dramas like Durban Gen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other than her outstanding acting talents, Faith has also had an incredible voice that made her a music career.

With such vast popularity, many fans imagined Faith Sbiya was much older.

Surprisingly, Faith was not as old as many of her fans thought; it was only her talent that made her famous while young.

Today, 13 September 2023, the multi-talented entertainer left many fans wishing her well on her 31st birthday.

Among them was Hope Mbhele, who also showed her some love.Wishing herself a happy birthday, the talented actress and musician penned a heartfelt message.

“Happy birthday to me! Happy birthday to me! Happy birthday to thee gorgeous me! Happy birthday to me!! 🎁🎂” she said.

“Okay let’s meet tomorrow to celebrate my birthday at @rockets.beachclub lol come with gifts, and nibe bahle ❤️❤️ thank you ❤️❤️”

“Yizani guys and let’s have fuuuuuun!! ❤️” She finished tipping her fans to come and have fun.

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MZANSI WISH NELISWE A HAPPY BIRTHDAY
After Neliswe Sibiya shared the news of her birthday, many fans wished her well as others looked for her age.

“Happy Birthday Mamie ngaze ngaphuthelwa kodwa ke…Make sure I Fun iyahevwa bakithi 🎂. Gift will be sent soon”

“Sawubona sis Nelisiwe, I hope you are doing fab as per ocassion. Happy belated birthday to the most gorgeous Zulu eye-candy.”

“Happy birthday kwintombi yomzulu ezigqajayo ngebala layoo.. we’re learning a lot from you 😍😢👏🔥”

“Happy birthday gojasi and sbonga uMvelingqangi ukuthi kulonyaka you’re not in hospital, ube nosuku oluhle babe ❤️❤️”

I will get married in 2057’ – Focalistic on his relationship status

Amapiano sensation Focalistic pulled a shocker when he opened up about his love life.

No doubt, since his thrust into the limelight, the star has managed to keep his private life under wraps, leaving many to guess.

FOCALISTIC OPENS UP ABOUT HIS RELATIONSHIP STATUS
During one of his latest interviews, the star opened up about his love life, which has often thrust him into the top trends. Asked about his relationship status, the muso said he was hurt and would get married in 2057.

Focalistic said, ‘I have been through a lot. I think I will get married in 2057.’ However, his sentiments puzzled many, given his alleged affair with Pabi Cooper.

His sentiments undoubtedly left many trying to connect the dots on his failed relationship with DBN Gogo and rumoured affair with Pabi Cooper.

Focalistic relationship
DBN Gogo with Focalistic. Images from Instagram@dbngogo@focalistic
Barely a year after coming public about their rumoured affair, Focalistic and DBN Gogo called it quits.

However, little is known about the reasons behind their alleged fallout. Rumour mill has it that the affair was marred with cheating allegations, which took a toll on their relationship.

RUMOURED RELATIONSHIP WITH PABI COOPER
In the backdrop of their alleged fallout, the two seem to have since moved on, with Focalistic being rumoured to be in a relationship with Pabi Cooper.

The two have often topped trends with their alleged relationship. From birthday parties to tours, the two have done it all, and Mzansi has been more than convinced that the two are dating.

Over the months, they have often rubbished the claims that they are dating. Pabi Cooper has publicly denied dating Focalistic, whom she sees as a brother.


 

 

Ex Kaizer Chiefs player Bernard Parker bonds with his boy

Former AmaKhosi player Bernard Parker is a great soccer player who made great strides during his time with Kaizer Chiefs. While he is currently giving TS Galaxy all of his footie skills, he is also making sure that his children get to spend some time with their father.

In a clip shared by Bernard on Instagram, he can be seen doing what he does best — playing with a ball. This time, instead of his squad surrounding him, he was with his boy who really loved the fun and games.

 

 

BERNARD PARKER SPENDS QUALITY TIME WITH HIS BOY
Before moving to TS Galaxy, Bernard Parker had an impressive run with Kaizer Chiefs. He also played for the national team and reportedly scored 23 goals for the team during that time.

When he isn’t killing it on the soccer field, he is turning his backyard into a wonderful play space for his children.

Kaizer Chiefs BERNARD PARKER
Kaizer Chiefs legend Bernard Parker has found a new home at TS Galaxy. Image: @KaizerChiefs / Twitter
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Taking to Instagram, he shared a reel of himself playing a beautiful game of “foot volleyball” with his son.

During the game, he doesn’t hold back in showing off his skills and teaches his child a thing of two about ball control.

Nandipha Magudumana: Meet the Doctor who plotted Thabo Bester’s escape

Thabo Bester’s story caught the world’s attention. Bester, a South African convicted criminal, escaped prison after faking his death. In a shocking twist of events, the authorities discovered Nandipha Magudumana, a seasoned medical doctor, helped him to escape.

Nandipha Magudumana helped plot one of South Africa’s biggest prison escapes. The professional medical doctor is the founder and chief executive officer of Optimum Medical Aesthetics, a skincare and wellness brand.

Nandipha Magudumana: Meet the Doctor who plotted Thabo Bester’s escape

 

 

 

In 2018, Dr Nandipha Magudumana was named among SADC’s Top100 Young Leaders. She was also listed among the top 20 most influential young South Africans. Her career trajectory was quite impressive until she got involved with a criminal.

The medical doctor’s father is Zolile Cornelius Sekeleni. She has a look-alike sister and a brother named Nkosinathi Sekeleni. She and her siblings were raised in Port Edward, KwaZulu-Natal.

WHERE DID DR NANDIPHA STUDY?
The medical doctor is an alumna of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. She pursued a Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc) in Biomedical Sciences.

She also obtained her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) from the same institution. Before joining the institution, she attended Port Edward Primary School and Port Shepstone High School for her basic education.

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CAREER
After completing her studies, Dr Nandipha Magudumana went into practice as a medical doctor. She worked at Edenvale Hospital from 2014 to 2015. She then secured a job at Far East Rand Hospital. She specialised in aesthetics and became one of the sought-after doctors dealing with dermatology, plastic surgery, and pharmaceuticals.

In 2017, she made a bold career move when she founded Optimum Medical Aesthetics Solutions. She is the clinic’s chief executive officer. The clinic is based in Morningside, Sandton, Johannesburg, and it offers non-surgical skin care and aesthetic solutions. She has worked with multiple high-end clients, including Zozibini Tunzi.

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WHO IS THE HUSBAND OF DR NANDIPHA?
Dr Mkhuseli Magudumana was Nandipha Magudumana’s husband, but the two are now divorced. She and Dr Mkhuseli tied the knot in 2013 and were blessed with two daughters named Aziza And Ayana. It remains unclear when Dr Nandipha Magudumana’s divorce was finalised.Dr Nandipha Magudumana’s story hit the headlines after officials discovered she had helped Thabo Betser escape prison. She and Bester first met at Wits University as students in 2006. At one point, she promoted his modelling agency.

Betser is a convicted criminal who was involved in multiple criminal activities, including luring girls online and exploiting them . Dr Nandipha and Bester reconnected in 2016 and started a relationship. The two got engaged in 2020 when Bester was serving his term at Mangaung Correctional Centre.

Nandipha Magudumana was arrested on 7th April 2023 alongside Bester. The arrest took place in Tanzania after the two were caught in possession of fake travel documents. She was using the name Martha Patience Mmerika Ntashani, while he was using Tommy William Kelly. They were on the run after Bester successfully escaped from prison.

The medical doctor assisted the convicted criminal to escape from prison. She stole three bodies from morgues in the Free State. The two plotted to smuggle a body inside his prison cell and set it alight. He faked his death and walked out of the prison disguised in a G4S uniform.

Initial reports at Mangaung Correctional Centre showed that Bester died of suicide after setting his cell on fire. The authorities later discovered that the body was not his and that a dead body had been placed in his cell before the fire incident. They launched a manhunt to find him and Dr Nandipha.

BAIL DENIED
On Monday, 11th September 2023, Nandipha Magudumana was denied bail. Magistrate Estelle de Lange of the Bloemfontein magistrate’s court said she was a flight risk. Nine of her co-accused have already been released on bail.

The doctor is facing five legal offences, and her team is working to have them reduced to one. She is currently held in the hospital wing of the Kroonstad Correctional Centre in Free State as the authorities conduct further investigations. She is in a highly secure section to allow monitoring at all times because she is a high-profile offender.

Until recently, Dr Nandipha Magudumana was one of the sought-after aesthetic medical doctors in South Africa. Her life went downward after she helped Thabo Bester, a convicted criminal, escape prison.