Musa Mseleku is the viewer's enemy number one

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Musa Mseleku is the viewer's enemy number one
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Musa Mseleku is the viewers’ worst enemy on Mnakwethu, which has come under a lot of criticism from those who watch it.

In the show, Mseleku helps hapless men who are interested in isithembu, or polygamy. This has led many to question the integrity of the show. But despite the backlash, he said he would do it again if given another chance.

“When our people were displaced, they were not only physically affected; they were also emotionally and spiritually displaced because their cultural beliefs were taken away from them.” “I will miss the ordinary men who had an ambition to have isithembu. I will also miss listening to the reasons they wanted to lead this lifestyle and the faces of the wives when they saw me coming because they knew it could mean only one thing – that their husbands wanted to take a second wife.”

It is unclear whether there will be a second season. Mseleku said that, whether there was criticism or not, he would definitely come back to host another season.

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