Musa Mseleku, the prominent businessman and polygamist, recently stirred social media after introducing his fifth wife on his reality TV show Uthando Nes’thembu. The announcement, accompanied by a viral photo of his new wife, reignited public interest in his personal life and family structure. Despite the buzz, Mseleku is firm in stating that his new wife will not dictate how his life unfolds.
In an interview with Sunday World, Mseleku made it clear that his fifth wife will not be the defining factor in his future. “Wife number five is not going to determine how my life will develop,” he asserted, emphasizing that his growth will remain focused on his personal ambitions and family legacy. He is determined to continue living life on his own terms.
Mseleku, who plans to father up to 20 children, also discussed the benefits of taking a younger wife. “Taking a young wife has several advantages,” he explained, adding that he believes she will help carry forward his family’s future generations. This perspective reflects his broader vision for polygamy and family life.
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The businessman also revealed the financial demands of maintaining his large household. He shared that he spends R30,000 per month on groceries alone, a figure that highlights the logistical and financial commitment required to support his growing family. This candid admission paints a picture of the practical challenges involved in his lifestyle.
Mseleku’s reality shows, Uthando Nes’thembu and Mnakwethu, continue to captivate audiences, regularly ranking as some of the top shows on South African television. With his larger-than-life presence both on and off-screen, Musa Mseleku remains a significant figure in South African entertainment, driving conversations about modern relationships and polygamy in the 21st century.