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Temba Mliswa forgives ex-wife Susan for the seek of child maintenance

Susan Mutami and Temba Mliswa have decided to bury the hatchet and end their tumultuous wrangle.

Controversial estranged couple Susan Mutami and Temba Mliswa have decided to bury the hatchet and end their tumultuous wrangle.

It seems the drama between Norton Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa and his estranged lover Susan Vivian Mutami has finally come to an end.

Susan Mutami and Temba Mliswa have been embroiled in an explosive fight ever since Mutami exposed their secret affair.

In a post on Twitter on Thursday, Susan Mutami said she and Temba Mliswa have forgiven each other and have decided to co-parent their son together in peace. She wrote:

In the spirit of forgiveness, myself and Temba Mliswa have decided to forgive each other and co-parent in peace and let the young man experience love from both parents.

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I have Bamnini [Setfree Mafukidze] to thank for counselling us. My son can’t wait to have a relationship with his dad.

Temba Mliswa is a good dad to his children and Tino is looking forward to getting his father’s love, lots of cuddles and FaceTime calls with his 19 siblings.

Taking to Twitter today, Susan Mutami could not help but gush over Temba Mliswa in a post that left many thinking that she was just fooling people since today is April Fools Day. She thanked Temba Mliswa for giving her a baby boy.

May God enlarge your territory Baba Va Sabhuku. You blessed me with a beautiful healthy baby boy Murambwi and he’s my peace and happy place.🥰 . U elevated my title to Amai for the second time and I’m forever grateful May God Bless U.

This left many thinking that the troublesome ex-lovers have reconciled. But responding to those claims, she said they are not back together. She said they are strictly co-parenting their son.

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We are strictly co-parenting. No one is taking off their clothes this time.

Co-parenting does not mean that people are dating again. It’s in the best interests of our son Sabhuku who’s a full time @CCCZimbabwe member and he’s going to persuade his Dad to join the citizens movement

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