Football star Oupa Manyisa dumped by his wife for demanding to much tlof tlof

Football star Oupa Manyisa dumped by his wife for demanding to much tlof tlof

Football star Oupa Manyisa dumped by his wife for demanding to much tlof tlof

Football star Oupa Manyisa’s marriage to his wife Johanna is going up in smoke like his recognized football career. Johanna Louw has red-carded the former Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder after accusing him of engaging in multiple illicit affairs with different Womens.

The explosive treats, which were kept hush-hush, were revealed by Johanna’s close relatives in an exclusive interview with Sunday World in Kempton Park, where the couple reside with its two kids. The breakup of Manyisa’s marriage would be a blow to his stability as it would come at the backdrop of the sudden termination of his contract by Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandi , leaving him unemployed after using his trade in the money- spinning PSL for over 10 years.

Football star Oupa Manyisa dumped by his wife for demanding to much tlof tlof

One relative, who did not want to be named for fear of victimization, said Johanna told them her marriage to Manyisa, whom she legally wedded on October 28 2014 at Edenvale Home Affairs, had forever broken down. “She said Oupa behaved inappropriately, more particularly by seeking to obtain companionship and services of women unknown to her”.

“She claims that he entered into at least one adulterous affair before their marriage faltered and is currently going out with another woman, whom she did not mention.” Another relative also confirmed the collapse of Manyisa’s union and added that divorce was indeed on the possibility as Manyisa’s wife has already briefed her lawyers to file divorce

The relative also said the divorce was likely to be as bitter as that of DJ Black Coffee and his apart wife, Mbali Mlothswa, as Johanna is demanding a division of the estate and close to R100 000 in summoned and spousal maintenance a month from Manyisa. “She is demanding R30 000 a month, which must increase by 10% per annum and R46 000 in paged for their two children, which must also be increased by 10% per annum,” said the relative.

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