Susan Mutami Targets Norton In 2023 Elections
Susan Mutami has declared her interest in contesting the Norton National Assembly seat currently held by her estranged lover Temba Mliswa.
Posting on Twitter on Monday, Mutami, a businesswoman and socialite based in Australia, said she has started mobilising resources for the development of Norton.
Mutami also claimed that Mliswa has reached out to her through intermediaries, asking her to desist from taking their matters to social media as this was negatively impacting his political profile.
This comes after Mutami posted a letter to Mliswa that stated fees required by an Australian school for the two kids which she says were sired by Mliswa, on social media. In her tweets today, Mutami said:
I’ve been contacted by people saying they are Temba’s emissaries who pleaded with me to take our issues off social media when it is Temba Mliswa himself who originally splashed my nudes and brought the issue on social media.
They said they have been sent to negotiate with me while Temba himself blocked me.
These people say they want the issue to be resolved traditionally yet Temba Mliswa has not even apologized to my Uncle whom he hates to the bone.
His emissaries told me that he is more concerned about his political brand and not his children whom he has not contributed any single cent towards their preparation.
To me, all this does not make any sense because a responsible person cannot put politics ahead of his children.
This has caused me to have thorough reflections and brought me to the decision of contesting the Norton parliamentary seat in 2023.
The people of Norton deserve meaningful and not the current piecemeal development taking place there.
I have started mobilizing some serious resources towards the development of that constituency with enormous economic potential.
More details regarding this decision will be communicated in the fullness of time. #2023MaiMatwinsMuOffice