R600 for child support: Baby Mama accuses Peter Ndlovu of neglecting child
Peter Ndlovu has found himself in the crosshairs of the mother of one of his many children who claims that the football legend is neglectful and refers to their daughter as a bastard.
Ndlovu, who was in the headlines last week after receiving a brand new R2.6 million (US$144 000) 2024 BMW X6M Sport Competition from businessman Wicknell Chivayo, is alleged to have numerous children scattered across the world.
One of those is a daughter who the former football star is said to have fathered with Florence Dlamini, who alleges that the football star has been neglecting his offspring.
“I am in so much pain, pain caused by someone who people look up to. Peter Ndlovu is the father of my daughter, a daughter that he is failing to take care of. I am facing a very difficult path after the passing of my mother.
‘My mother had cancer and was in ICU until she passed on, and when I asked for help from this man, he called my child, his blood, a bastard,” Dlamini told The Chronicle.
Dlamini claimed an angry Ndlovu referred to his daughter as a “bastard” while she was tending to her mother in hospital.
“I did not even once ask for help with my mother’s medical bills but only asked him to take the baby since schools were closed. I was sleeping at the hospital ensuring that my mother had someone next to her.
“That’s when he shouted at me and called my daughter a bastard while my mother was fighting for her life in ICU,” she narrated.
Dlamini said whenever Ndlovu flaunted his wealth on social media, her frustrations grew.
“I have been pleading with this man to take care of his child and till today he is telling me he is in Tanzania. I don’t want to be labelled a bitter mother, but I am sick and tired of this deadbeat man.
“Every week I see a new post on Facebook, Instagram, and many other social media platforms about what he has acquired. A new post from a father who isn’t able to see his children, a new post from a man who wants nothing to do with his children,” said Dlamini.
She also revealed that Ndlovu only contributed 600 rands for the child’s upkeep.
“In this economy that we live in, R600 is equivalent to nothing. I have been very understanding, but I am so tired. I am so tired of someone who is selfish and only thinks of himself.
“I am pleading for help; maybe he can pull up his socks and start taking care of his daughter,” said Dlamini.





