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South Africa's president formalized his marriage to his third wife during a traditional ceremony Monday amid media reports he plans to take a fourth bride later this year.
KWANXAMALALA, South Africa — South Africa’s president formalized his marriage to his third wife during a traditional ceremony Monday amid media reports he plans to take a fou… ...
NKANDLA, South Africa — South Africa’s president formalized his marriage to his third wife during a traditional ceremony Monday amid media reports he plans to take a fourth bride later this ...
Reporting from Johannesburg, South Africa — South Africa gained its third first lady on Monday when President Jacob Zuma married Tobeka Madiba, his fifth marriage and third concurrent spouse ...
NKANDLA, South Africa – South Africa's president has formalized his marriage to a third wife in a traditional ceremony. Some 2,000 guests came to rural KwaZulu-Natal province to watch Monday's ...
JOHANNESBURG — South Africa gained its third first lady Monday when President Jacob Zuma married Tobeka Madiba, his fifth marriage and third concurrent spouse. With another fiancee in the wings ...
South African President Jacob Zuma married his longtime fiancee in a private ceremony at his rural home, making her one of his four current wives. Zuma, 70, tied the knot with Bongi Ngema in a ...
Jacob Zuma weds third wife in traditional Zulu ceremony. Jacob Zuma, ... Some 2,000 guests thronged the president's homestead to watch an hour-long traditional Zulu wedding dance.
South Africa's president formalised his marriage to his third wife during a traditional ceremony in the village of Nkandla on Monday amid media reports ...
KWANXAMALALA, South Africa — South Africa’s president formalized his marriage to his third wife during a traditional ceremony today amid media reports he plans to take a fourth bride later ...
Jacob Zuma practices the Zulu tradition, which allows polygamy. Polygamy is legal in South Africa . His three other wives attended the wedding festivities ...
Wedding guest Sipho Msomi, a cattle herder, said the wedding made him proud to be Zulu, the nation's largest ethnic group. "We love him because he is one of us and does not look down upon us," he ...
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