Tsvangirai pays US$36 000 lobola

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PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday paid US$36 000 lobola for his new wife Ms Locadia Tembo at a traditional  ceremony witnessed by over 200 people.

The PM (59) had been linked to several women, but finally settled for the 39-year-old Harare businesswoman for whom he paid the lobola at her father’s plot in Christon Bank.

The marriage follows the death of the PM’s first wife Susan in a car accident in 2009.
PM Tsvangirai paid 10 cattle for Ms Tembo that were delivered to the in-laws as part of the package yesterday.
He was also charged five cattle at US$400 per beast.
Ms Tembo is a sister to Zanu-PF legislator for Goromonzi Ms Biata Beatrice Nyamupinga.

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