Temba Mliswa Demands Paternity DNA Tests For Susan Mutami’s Twins, Insinuates One May Not Be His
Prolific father and legislator for Norton Temba Mliswa has demanded paternity DNA tests for the twins he had with his estranged lover Susan Mutami. Mliswa questioned why Mutami only shares pictures and information about one of the twins and suggested that the other twin may have a different father.
Mutami, who is based in Australia, gave birth last year. The two were involved in a whirlwind 3-month relationship, which resulted in Mutami becoming pregnant. However, when the relationship ended on a sour note, Mutami made a series of sensational allegations against Mliswa, mainly relating to his alleged unconventional bedroom predilections and failures as a father.
Mliswa, who is a father of 19 children with different women, has now challenged Mutami to go for paternity DNA tests to establish if he is indeed the father of both or one of the twins. He said that he was using social media to communicate the issue because Mutami had fooled many people using the same platform.
Writing on social media, Mliswa said,
Ko, Mai MaTwins (?), @susan_mutami balance me here. When all is said&done, I don’t want to act irresponsibly, so in the spirit of tidying up affairs, we all need closure&a positive way forward. I’m a bit confused though, do you really have twins?(Pic courtesy from your handle)
I’ve only ever received one birth registration form for one child, you had the same one sent at 2 different times on the same day, look at the reg #. In your pics you only ever have one with you, in this pic, there’s only one child seat. Saka Susan, imwe Shumba iripi?
Inga the form clearly says what to do in the event of twins. Huuya tiite DNA, then kana vari(ari) wangu, Shumba ngadzipinde mudanga! Asi are you claiming only one is mine and the other is someone else’s?….(no photoshop please) the ball is in your court to clear this up…
Oh, and the reason I’m using this platform is that it seems you’ve very publicly pulled the wool over many eyes and I’m sure they’d want to know too…..
2/ I’ve only ever received one birth registration form for one child, you had the same one sent at 2 different times on the same day, look at the reg #. In your pics you only ever have one with you, in this pic, there’s only one child seat. Saka Susan, imwe Shumba iripi? pic.twitter.com/IS1sxezgYr
— Hon. Temba P. Mliswa (@TembaMliswa) January 28, 2022
4/ Oh, and the reason I’m using this platform is that it seems you’ve very publicly pulled the wool over many eyes and I’m sure they’d want to know too…..@ZimEye @schikanza
— Hon. Temba P. Mliswa (@TembaMliswa) January 28, 2022
Ava ndoBaba vemwana Shumba pic.twitter.com/m1E6ogXwBH
— Zhowezhohwe (@zhowezhohwe) January 28, 2022
Mliswa erroneously tagged the wrong Twitter handle, and Susan Mutami may not have seen the challenge to go for paternity DNA tests. Mliswa tagged the handle @susan_mutami, which seems to belong to an imposter, while his estranged lover’s handle is actually @mutami_susan.
However, when another social media user informed Mutami of Temba’s request for paternity DNA tests, she fired back, asking where he was when Mliswa got her pregnant. She insisted that as a mother, she knows who the father of her child is.
He can fool people like u with his stupid statements and not me wazvinzwa. Hapana mukadzi asingazive baba vemwana wake. Besides where u there when he got me pregnant?
He can fool people like u with his stupid statements and not me wazvinzwa. Hapana mukadzi asingazive baba vemwana wake #CCC besides where u there when he got me pregnant?
— Susan Mutami (@mutami_susan) January 30, 2022
She did not explain the issue of the twins.
In rare cases, a woman can have twins who have different fathers. The condition is known as heteropaternal superfecundation. This happens when a woman sleeps with two different men in a very short space of time and two separate eggs are fertilised by two sperm from the different men.
Although uncommon, rare cases have been documented where a woman is pregnant by two different men at the same time. According to Baby Centre, only about 19 heteropaternal superfecundation cases worldwide have been reported to date. In order to figure out if this is the case, a DNA paternity test can be done after the birth of the twins.-iharare