Susan Mutami Biography: Controversies, Relationships, and Philanthropy
Age & Date of Birth
Susan Mutami was born in 1988 in Zimbabwe, making her 35 years old as of 2023.
Early Life and Education
Details regarding Susan Mutami’s educational background remain limited.
Controversial Allegations
Alleged Affair with SB Moyo
Susan Mutami made headlines by claiming a 12-year affair with the late Zimbabwean Foreign Affairs Minister, Sibusiso Busi (SB) Moyo, resulting in the birth of a child. She also asserted that former President Robert Mugabe was aware of their relationship.
Alleged Abuse by Officials in President Mnangagwa’s Government
Mutami shocked the public with allegations of sexual abuse, stating that she had been abused by President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the age of 15. These allegations triggered widespread public debate. She further accused several officials in President Mnangagwa’s government of similar abuses.
Susan Mutami’s Tumultuous Relationships
Relationship with Temba Mliswa
Susan Mutami’s tumultuous relationship with independent legislator Temba Mliswa led to the birth of twins. During their public feud, Mutami made various accusations against Mliswa, including claims of unconventional sexual activities and allegations of his inadequacy as a father. Mliswa denied paternity and called for DNA tests to determine the children’s true parentage. Controversy ensued when Susan Mutami failed to explain the whereabouts of one of the twins.
Child Paternity Dispute
Mutami found herself embroiled in a child paternity dispute with Temba Mliswa regarding the twins’ parentage. Mliswa insisted on DNA paternity tests to establish the biological father, garnering extensive media attention.
Political Ambitions
In May 2021, Susan Mutami announced her intention to run for the Norton Parliamentary seat in the 2023 general elections, challenging her former partner, Temba Mliswa. Her foray into politics generated significant media interest. However, she did not contest in the 2023 harmonized elections. Ironically, Mliswa lost his seat to Richard Tsvangirai of the opposition Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) party.
Philanthropy
Susan Mutami has actively engaged in philanthropic endeavours, such as donating hospital equipment to Mnene Hospital in Mberengwa. Her efforts were acknowledged by the Australian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Bronte Moules, who attended the handover ceremony.