Harare, Zimbabwe | Collins Mnangagwa, son of Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa, has reportedly taken a second wife, Kelsea, in a private ceremony shrouded in secrecy.
The marriage, which has sparked considerable speculation, comes amid ongoing controversy surrounding his 11-year marriage to his first wife, with whom he shares two children.
Although there have been no formal announcements or public celebrations to mark the new union, leaked images of Collins and Kelsea in intimate settings recently surfaced online, fueling rumors of an engagement.
The speculation intensified last week when friends of the couple began sharing congratulatory messages on social media, revealing that the pair had already tied the knot in a discreet ceremony.
This development has reportedly unsettled Collins’s first marriage, which was celebrated just last year with a lavish 10th-anniversary event attended by family and close associates.
At the time, Collins appeared to reaffirm his commitment to his first wife, whom he married over a decade ago.
Neither Collins Mnangagwa nor any member of the First Family has publicly commented on the matter, leaving room for further conjecture.
The secrecy surrounding the affair and subsequent marriage to Kelsea has ignited significant interest and debate among the public, with many questioning the implications for Collins’s personal life and family dynamics.