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Musa Mseleku speaks of difficulty keeping marriage alive

by Bongiwe Mati
Picture: Instagram

Reality TV star, businessman and polygamist Musa Mseleku recently took to his Instagram to share a post on his view on what marriage is, appreciating partners and the heaviness of keeping marriage alive.

Musa is famous for his love of family and kids, making him a popular figure adored by many.

Despite his charming nature that has seen many women wanting to be his fifth wife, Musa has in some episodes of his family reality show Uthando Nesithembu portrayed marriage complications and navigated through them.

Taking to his Instagram, the businessman expressed that contrary to people classifying marriage as either a blessing or achievement, he is of the belief that it is both. He added that some partners do a lot to make sure their marriages last, stating that it is important to realise and appreciate them.

He continued:

“This cut across both men and women, we need to appreciate our partners and celebrate them. We must not take it for granted what they do for us. Some they sacrifice a lot to fit in our life, so much compromises to build strong families. ”

Musa also added that those who stay together until the end need to be celebrated and sympathy must be given to those who face challenges along the way.

He finished off by saying marriage requires a lot of effort to keep it alive finishing off saying:

“There is so much work that goes into keeping marriage alive I think it is a huge achievement. Let us not reduce marriage into some kind of a by the way thing because some of us find it very difficult to keep it going. I want to challenge of all of us to think about what your partner has done to make this thing work and think twice about it.”

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Musa Mseleku (@musamseleku)

Also see: ‘Idols took my brand and stardom to another level’- Somizi

 

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