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Tsvangirai’s ex now an apostle

By Farayi Machamire Morgan Tsvangirai’s ex-lover Locadia Karimatsenga is now an apostle at South Africa-based Nation of Glory Ministries. The church is set to host its first crusade in Diepsloot on December 16, which will be presided over by Karimatsenga. In an interview from her base in South Africa yesterday, Karimatsenga was bubbly about her new […]

Tsvangirai marriage case: Live Court Update

Locardia Karimatsenga Tembo, a Harare woman dumped by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai last year, was at the High Court on Tuesday desperately trying to stop the MDC leader’s wedding to Elizabeth Macheka. Below is a live update of what happened.

The love scandals that rocked Zanu PF: Part 2

This article does not seek to exonerate Tsvangirai but simply point out the hypocrisy and double standards exhibited by his political opponents in Zanu PF who have pounced on his personal problems to extract political capital. It is off course the nature of politics to do this.

Locadia in bid to stop Tsvangirai wedding

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s planned September 15 wedding to Elizabeth Macheka was thrown into doubt Thursday night after lawyers for his ex-lover indicated they were seeking an interdict to stop the nuptials.

Dumped Locadia sues Tsvangirai for maintenance

Locadia Karimatsenga Tembo, a Harare woman dumped by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai last year, is now claiming US$15 000 a month in maintenance, a week before the MDC leader’s wedding to businesswoman Elizabeth Macheka.

Tsvangirai’s former lover in debt trap

HARARE – A high court judge has ordered businesswoman and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s former partner, Lorcadia Karimatsenga Tembo to pay more than $6 000 which she owes to Fawcett Security Operations.

Chief Negomo loses Tsvangirai case

HARARE – A Bindura magistrate has set aside the ruling by Chief Luscious Chitsinde Negomo which found Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai guilty of flouting marriage laws. Mashonaland Central Provincial magistrate, Mawadze ruled recently that a correct plaintiff needed to sue in a competent jurisdiction.