Musa Mseleku’s wives don’t want fifth wife

Ntokozo “Goldivah” Mzulwini is purportedly in the spotlight as a possible fifth wife for well-known polygamist, businessman, and reality TV personality Musa Mseleku.

Ntokozo, who is well-known for her roles in well-known South African television shows like Imbewu: The Seed, Uzalo, and Umkhokha: The Curse, is the newest member of Mseleku’s family, sources close to the story exclusively told ZiMoja. Many have been taken aback by Ntokozo’s apparent embrace of polygamy, despite her being described as youthful and lively.


 

 

 

 

 

 

“Ntokozo is quite young, so it’s shocking that she would agree to polygamy,” the source disclosed. Born in Durban and a graduate of Drama and Theatre from Durban University of Technology (DUT), Ntokozo’s journey into Mseleku’s polygamous household has sparked intrigue and curiosity among fans and followers alike.According to insiders, Mseleku has already introduced Ntokozo to his existing wives, and although the arrangement is not yet official, preparations seem to be underway. “They have started shooting with her on the reality show,” the source revealed. Additionally, Ntokozo has reportedly met Mseleku’s children and is considering expanding the family with children of her own.

Musa’s wives DON’T want wife number 5
Tension has increased since Musa Mseleku revealed to his wives that he is interested in getting a fifth wife. At one point, viewers saw wives unite for the first time in a long time to firmly reject his request.MaYeni, MaCele, MaKhumalo, and MaNgwabe believe that Musa has run out of time and space to take wife number five.There is friction in the family and the four women are still upset with Musa Mseleku for choosing to take a fifth wife, according to insiders. The source further stated that the five wives will ultimately take into account their husband’s choice to marry the fifth wife.

When the topic of a fifth wife was up in the reality show, Mseleku’s wives made it quite plain that they did not want one. The leader of uThando Nes’thembu was content with his wives MaCele, MaYeni, MaKhumalo, and Mangwabe, but he wanted to finalize the arrangement with a fifth in order to fulfill his desire to have 20 offspring.