Jacob Zuma’s first wife asked him to take second wife

Former first lady Sizakele maKhumalo-Zuma asked her husband to take another wife while he was in exile because she feared she could not have children.
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Former uMkhonto weSizwe Party secretary general joins the IFP

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Fewer people die on South African roads this Easter

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Health official wants church leaders arrested for stopping HIV medication 

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