Inkhosikati Nomcebo Zuma Fled Royal Palace After King Mswati III Had Tlof Tlof with Her for Three Months Only
Inkhosikati Nomcebo LaZuma, daughter of former South African President Jacob Zuma, reportedly fled the Eswatini royal palace just months after marrying King Mswati III.
Sources claim the young bride was left distraught and disillusioned after the King reportedly shifted his attention to other wives after he had tlof tlof with her for 3 months only.
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Three Months of Attention Before Alleged Neglect
According to the Swaziland News, Nomcebo Zuma told confidants she could no longer cope with going months without seeing her husband.
Royal insiders revealed that King Mswati, known for initially devoting time to a new wife until she conceives, allegedly had tlof tlof for only three months with Nomcebo before resuming life with his other wives.
“She was so frustrated and angry that she even accused her bodyguards of stealing her jewellery, which was later found,” a palace source disclosed. “It was clear the polygamous marriage was so frustrating to her as she wanted to be with her husband full time.”
Nomcebo Zuma Hysterical Departure from the Palace
Witnesses described how Nomcebo Zuma cried hysterically before packing her belongings and leaving the palace. A close friend told Swaziland News that she is still trying to recover from the experience and may eventually share her account publicly.
Royal Spokesperson Distances Office from Private Affairs
When approached for comment, King Mswati’s spokesperson Percy Simelane said he could not confirm the reports.
“I am not aware,” Simelane stated. “By design and principle, my Office portfolio does not stretch into the King’s private life. Only his public life is my area of interest.”
Jacob Zuma Refuses to Meet Royal Delegation
Meanwhile, a royal delegation has reportedly been trying to meet with Jacob Zuma in Nkandla. According to sources, the former President has declined to entertain them, reminding emissaries he was originally opposed to the marriage but eventually relented after his daughter insisted.
A Polygamous Monarchy Under Scrutiny
King Mswati III has long been criticised for his polygamous practices, having married more than 14 wives and fathered over 50 children.
This latest controversy has renewed public debate about the emotional toll of royal polygamy on young women entering the palace.