Zuma plans to wed again

Jacob Zuma, president of the African National Congress (ANC), husband to two wives, is planning to take a third, a media report said on Sunday. Zuma (65) married 33-year-old Nompumelelo Ntuli, the mother of two of his children, in early January.

Jacob Zuma, president of the African National Congress (ANC), husband to two wives, is planning to take a third, a media report said on Sunday. Zuma (65) married 33-year-old Nompumelelo Ntuli, the mother of two of his children, in early January.

Zuma, who is the party’s candidate for president in 2009 elections despite facing trial later this year for alleged corruption in a state arms deal, has already paid lobola (bride price) for Thobeka Mabhija, the paper reported.

When contacted for comment by the Sunday Times, Mabhija appeared to lend credence to the report by demanding: “How did you know about it?”

The newspaper also reported that Zuma, who is still married to his first wife of nearly 40 years, had paid lobola for two more women—one from rural KwaZulu-Natal, the other a Swazi princess.

In total he has been married four times.

In 1998 Zuma divorced Foreign Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and in 2000 another of his wives, Kate Zuma, reportedly committed suicide.

Zuma’s multiple marriages poses a conundrum over which wife would be first lady if he became president in 2009.

Questioned on the matter, Mabhija told the Sunday Times she would cross that bridge “when I become Mrs Zuma”. - Sapa-DPA

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