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Musa Mseleku’s heart-melting message to his 4 beautiful wives

South African reality TV star, businessman, and popular polygamist, Musa Mseleku known for his shows like Mnakwethu and Uthando Nesthembu, appreciates his wives.

Musa dedicates a post to his wives, MaCele, MaYeni, MaKhumalo, and MaNgwabe.

The famous polygamist shared lovely snaps of his partners and captioned them with a note of gratitude to them.

He thanked them for walking with him on this journey in other to build wealth and a legacy together.

I don’t take it lightly or for granted that you beautiful ladies are in my life. You agreed to walk with me on this journey of building our family and our generational wealth and legacy. I consider myself very fortunate and blessed to have you. Without you I wouldn’t have done it, one day my ancestors will bestow upon you your crowns because they are too big to be bestowed by a human being,” he wrote.

MaCele

MaCele

MaYeni

MaYeni

MaKhumalo

MaKhumalo

MaNgwabe

MaNgwabe

Source: News365.co.za

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Londie London and Sbahle Mpisane

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Bianca Naidoo

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