The recent emergence of intimate photographs depicting Sihle Sibisi, the founder of the Kwanele Foundation, in the company of King Misuzulu Sinqobile kaZwelithini, the reigning monarch of the Zulu nation, has ignited a flurry of inquiries and debate.
Sibisi first gained public attention following her appearance in a BBC documentary discussing her purported experiences of mistreatment at TB Joshua's Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN). However, her assertions were met with skepticism from the controversial Zimbabwean clergyman Jay Israel, who accused her of fabricating the allegations and contended that she had received remuneration from the BBC.
Israel further alleged that Sibisi had a history of engaging in relationships with influential men and engaging in coercion.
Amidst the unfolding controversy, the divulgence of intimate moments between Sibisi and King Misuzulu has steered the spotlight even more intensely onto their relationship. In an interview with ZiMoja, Sibisi admitted to having romantically engaged with the King.
Amidst the unfolding controversy, the divulgence of intimate moments between Sibisi and King Misuzulu has steered the spotlight even more intensely onto their relationship. In an interview with ZiMoja, Sibisi admitted to having romantically engaged with the King.
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Sihle Sibisi's Relationship with King Misuzulu Sparks Speculation! |
However, she also voiced apprehension about the aftermath of their connection, disclosing that she had lodged a report of intimidation at the Douglasdale police station due to perceived anonymous threats.
Sibisi staunchly refuted claims that she had utilized her association with King Misuzulu to tarnish his reputation, declaring, "I abhor being embroiled in royal disputes. The individuals disseminating false information about me are the same individuals who opposed Misuzulu's ascent to the throne. They are now exploiting my name to besmirch the King's character."
On the subject of her involvement with King Misuzulu, Sibisi defended herself against accusations of being a home-wrecker, emphasizing her comprehension of polygamous arrangements. "It is unjust to label me as a home-wrecker when I comprehend polygamy. I cherished that man and continue to do so, but it's best for us to part ways. Spreading falsehoods about me is unjust. I now find contentment in being single," she asserted.
Despite persistent rumors regarding a miscarriage allegedly linked to King Misuzulu, Sibisi declined to address the topic, stating, "I choose not to comment on any claims regarding those allegations. Yes, we had a romantic relationship, and yes, we were in love, but I was never insistent on marriage. It was merely a relationship that concluded.
It's not as though he was exclusive to me; there were other women with whom he was involved during our time together."