From Uthando Nes’thembu to Igumbi Lamakhosikazi, Musa Msekeku’s wives’ new show stuns Mzansi
The show focuses entirely on relationships from polygamy, in-laws and how money and belief systems affect relationships. The show is hosted by the four wives of Musa Mseleku, famous for their reality show on Mzansi Magic called Uthando Nesthembu.
Many people tuned into the premiere last night and said a lot about the show. The first important factor that people noticed was that one of the wives was not featured in the premier. MaNgwabe is the third wife of Musa Msekeku, and she was missing at the table.
Yesterday, when she wasn’t at the table, people assumed that she had decided to leave the polygamist marriage, which has set social media alight.
Her absence raised many questions because, from their reality show on Mzansi Magic, she had problems with Mseleku wanting to take a new and 5th wife. Mangwabe threatened to leave the marriage if her husband continued with his quest to get a new wife.
Musa Msekeku’s wives’ new show Igumbi Lamakhosikazi gets Mzansi talking
MaNgwabe is not the only one who opposed this move by Msekeku. Mayeni also didn’t like the idea of Mseleku marrying a fifth wife. The show is a 13-part series and will feature different relationship topics every time with the ladies.
Many people pointed out some crucial factors when it premiered yesterday. One blogger mentioned that she didn’t like that the show was set up in a kitchen because it sends a message that women belong in the kitchen.
Another Twitter user mentioned that it’s too much polygamy shown on our screens. Some people found their conversation between the ladies attractive, especially when it comes to polygamy because it is a very controversial issue in our country.
MaCele is the first wife of Musa Mseleku, and she is the one who says polygamy starts with a cheating man, which raised a lot of questions in people’s minds. MaCele also mentions that she never knew that Musa wanted polygamy when they met. The women take the empire to the next level because MaKhumalo is also involved in the new Real Housewives of the Durban franchise.
Igumbi Lamakhosikazi airs every Monday on SABC1 at 21h00
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