'Uthando Nes'thembu' continues to set tongues wagging on social media.
Usando Nessenbu Viewers are convinced that polygamist Musa Mseleku's fourth wife, Mbali 'Manugwabe' Mseleku, has ended their marriage.
This was after she decided not to spend the night with her husband on the specified date. Mseleku takes turns sleeping at each of his wife's homes.
latest episode of Usando Nessenbu I saw Mseleku and his wife and children going on a trip.
During the trip, Mseleku expressed frustration that Mangwabe did not spend the night with her.
Mseleku and Mangwabe went out together after the family dinner, but the next morning Musa complained that she did not go to her room.
Mangwabe defended her and asked why Musa did not come to her room instead.
In an attempt to resolve the situation, his third wife Makumalo gave up a night with Mseleku for Manugwabe. She called to let her know but she still didn't show up.
“I don't even remember that phone call, because I was sitting in bed when you came to say goodbye. After you left, I dozed off…
“My turn will come. We are all alive and well here. If I miss my turn, I will still get it next time,” Mangwabe said.
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Viewer reactions to the drama
Viewers shared mixed feelings on social media, with some questioning Mangwabe's commitment to marriage while others praised her.
“Those who say that Mangwabe probably has a man, why doesn't she be active with her husband? But what does that say about Makumalo? Why does she want Mangwabe for Will she do everything in her power to try and resolve things? She probably met the guy at least once while she was in the cave,” one user tweeted.
Another added: “Ms. Manugwabe is disrespectful to her husband. She is too much. I used to love her, but now I love her. I will never praise a woman who disrespects her husband to please others. There is no love left. If you haven't, please leave him. At some point, we need to be honest.”
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