Jacob Zuma is apparently refusing to meet with King Mswati’s royal envoy dispatched to Nkandla to negotiate the return of Nomcebo.
King Mswati III’s 16th wife and former South African president Jacob Zuma’s daughter, Nomcebo Zuma, is said to have abandoned her royal marriage to the Eswatini monarch.
The king’s 22-year-old junior wife, known as Inkhosikati LaZuma in the tiny kingdom, is said to have left the palace, allegedly complaining that she could no longer bear being in a polygamous marriage where she “goes for months without seeing her husband”.
The ruler of the last remaining absolute monarchy in Africa has already been married 15 times and fathered 36 children.
Eswatini ruler King Mswati III, left, and Jacob Zuma with his daughter Nomcebo. Pictures: Mohd Rasfan/ AFP and X/ @DZumaSambudla
As Zuma’s daughter, Nomcebo is, of course, no stranger to polygamy — with her 82-year-old Zulu father boasting six wives and at least 20 children.
Sources close to the palace claim that Nomcebo nevertheless struggled with the high emotional toll of King Mswati’s polygamous lifestyle.
King Mswati’s ‘Wife No 12’: Nomcebo Zuma
Nomcebo became King Mswati’s “Wife No 12” after appearing at the annual uMhlanga Reed Dance ceremony as the new inkhosikati (“queen”) of the 56-year-old king in September 2024.
Jacob Zuma’s daughter, Nomcebo, left, is pictured singing while marching during the 2024 Umhlanga Reed Dance ceremony at the Ludzidzini Royal Residence on Monday, 2 September 2024. Picture: Emmanuel Croset/ AFP
Soon thereafter, his young bride accompanied the ruler on a lavish R200-million state trip overseas.
[PHOTOS]: His Majesty King Mswati III and Liphovela LaZuma have arrived safely in Samoa, where His Majesty is expected to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). pic.twitter.com/ZkmjSbQopE
In an attempt to deal with this rare challenge to Eswatini’s royal marital customs, a delegation of royal negotiators has been dispatched to Zuma’s Nxamalala homestead in Nkandla, northern KwaZulu-Natal.
In line with Swazi tradition, when a wife disappears – a practice known as kwemuka – the husband sends a delegation to her family to plead for her return.
Why is Zuma ‘refusing to meet’ with delegation?
The Eswatini-based publicationSwaziland News, however, cited insiders’ claims that the royal delegation has been camped out in Nkandla for days while the former president has allegedly refused to even greet them.
According to the sources, the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party leader told the envoy that he had never supported the marriage from the start, but only went along with it because his daughter was insistent.
King Mswati III, Nomcebo Zuma and her father, Jacob Zuma. Picture: X
Reporting on the lobola negotiations last year, Sunday World stated that Zuma was under the impression that King Mswati wanted his son, who is in his 30s, to marry his young daughter.
During the negotiations, however, it came to light that the king himself was eyeing Nomcebo as the latest addition to his own cohort of wives.
There are strong traditional ties between Eswatini and South Africa’s Zulu monarchy, with the current Zulu King Misuzulu ka Zwelithini being Mswati III’s nephew.