'I will allow them to make mistakes': Musa Mseleku on 'Izingane Zes'thembu'

10 July 2023 - 13:05
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Polygamist Musa Mseleku said he would allow his children to make their own mistakes.
Polygamist Musa Mseleku said he would allow his children to make their own mistakes.
Image: Instagram/Musa Mseleku

Musa Mseleku is continuing to express his pride in his son, Mpumelelo, who chose to follow in his footsteps.

While the topic has been charting the trends on the socials, Musa said he would not interfere in the lives of his children following their reality TV show Izingane Zes'thembu.

''I am seeing some layers of this legacy. I will allow them to make mistakes, follow their path and make a name for themselves. Izingane Zesithembu, the best is yet to come. This young boy is doing [what] many have never imagined in their lives,'' he wrote. 

Musa recently shared images of his two sons, Mpumelelo and Lwandle, saying he groomed them to continue his legacy.

“Akukabonakali esiyoba yikho kudlula konke okunye. Everything is in motion. I am proud of you boys. You will carry this legacy that I have started. May God bless both of you and shine upon your face,” he wrote.

Musa has previously spoken of how he handed his sons' key roles to further his legacy.

“I know there is a lot of work that needs to be done in grooming you boys ... The legacy of the Mselekus runs in your blood lines,” he wrote on Instagram.

He praised fans and channel Mzansi Magic, which aired his reality show Uthando Nes'thembu and Izingane Zes'thembu.

“I have witnessed the birth and the growth of Uthando Nes'thembu led by iNdlovukazi yethu umaCele Mamkhulu, iNdlunkulu umaYeni Shibase, iNdlunkulu umaKhumalo MaK and iNdlunkulu umaNgwabe Nombela. Now I am witnessing the birth of Izingane Zes'thembu led by my five superstars, my children and my daughters-in-law as we continue building our legacy.”

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