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I deeply love Nzuzo Njilo, I just don’t trust him, says Faith Nketsi

While Faith Nketsi might be adamant she prefers to lead a private life, the social media sensation has given her fans a front-row seat to her life through her reality show and this season has shown the lows she’s experienced in her marriage.

Faith tied the knot with longtime partner Nzuzo Njilo in April 2022 and soon welcomed their first baby. Soon her fairy-tale was tainted by her husband making headlines for a warrant of arrests against him and charges of fraud.

Since the premiere of season 5 of MTV’s Have Faith, viewers saw her adjusting to motherhood and moving out of her marital home.

Faith Nketsi

In a recent episode where Faith showed how they celebrated their daughter’s birthday together, she later spoke of how the uncertainty in her marriage came when she could not trust Nzuzo during a lunch date with her bestie Andezlo.

Faith said though they were able to keep up an image that they were together, they were far from rekindling their relationship.

“I’m trying to make my decision because this is marriage and I love him deeply. I just don’t trust him. I’m trying to see if I can overcome that, and if I can’t, I’ll make my decision from that,” she said.

Faith Nketsi

At the weekend, Sunday World reported Nzuzo allegedly defrauded Faith shortly after they got married, but she took to her timeline disassociating herself from those claims.

“I would never do an interview about my personal life, nor would I go to newspapers to justify or ‘tell my side of the story’. I’m also not with the catty fights on social media. There’s really more to life and I respect people,” she wrote.

Source: News365.co.za

In other news – Shauwn Mkhize (MaMkhize) ordered to pay R37 million bill

Popular 47-year-old South African reality TV star, actress, and businesswoman, Shauwn Mkhize aka MamKhize has been slapped with an R37 million tax bill. According to the report, MaMkhize has accumulated a massive amount of unpaid taxes.

Shauwn Mkhize (MaMkhize)

Appearing before the stand on 16 October, MaMkhize was found guilty and ordered by the High Court of South Africa to pay R37, 915, 549.77. Read More

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