MBABANE:King Mswati, a polygamist and absolute Monarch, is alleged to have vigorously spent time with Inkhosikati Nomcebo LaZuma for only three(3) months and soon thereafter, started focusing on his other wives.
This disclosure comes after this Swaziland News exclusively reported that, the daughter to former South African President Jacob Zuma fled the Palace saying, “she can’t tolerate spending months without seeing her husband”, the story was subsequently amplified by other South African and world reputable publications.
King Mswati’s Spokesperson Percy Simelane told this Swaziland News that, “he was only focusing on the Monarch’s public image not his private life hence he wouldn’t know” what was happening between the King and his new wife.
““I am not aware, 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,” said the King’s Spokesperson.
But royal insiders told this publication this week that previously, “the King would focus on his new wife until she gets pregnant” but for Nomcebo Zuma, it was only for around three(3) months hence the new wife was crying hysterically.
“She was so frustrated and angry such that, she even accused her bodyguards of stealing her jewelry that was later found.It was clear that the polygamous marriage was so frustrating to her as she wanted to be with her husband full time,” said the royal insider.
A close friend to the departed King’s new wife told this publication that, Inkhosikati Nomcebo Zuma might speak to this Swaziland News once “she healed” from what she described as an unfortunate and, painful experience within the Royal Palace.
It has been reported that, a royal delegation has been spending days in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, trying to seek an audience with Jacob Zuma who refused to entertain them saying, he was against the marriage in the first place but, ended-up accepting it because his daughter refused to listen.
King Mswati married more than fourteen(14) wives, he has over fifty(50) children.

Inkhosikati Nomcebo LaZuma(pic:sourced via Sunday World).
