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Meet the Ex-PSL footballer who lost his wife to a deputy president

September 9, 2024
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It’s a sad truth that having money makes it easier to get close to some of the most attractive women, but that only a fraction of them will stick around after the money runs out. The tragedy of a former football player who loses their spouse due to bankruptcy is told every day. It’s astonishing, to say the least, how many retired football stars reportedly get divorced and end up broke.

Socialites and models, among South Africa’s most stunningly attractive women, have long been known to be attracted to football players. Shingayi Kaondeora, a former PSL top player, was poised for meteoric rise until he joined Supersport United. After Pitso Mosimane took over, they were unrivaled.

They all assumed he was going to be famous once he returned to Zimbabwe from living in Europe for a spell. Unrealistic expectations led to him being one of their worst acquisitions. It was no shock that he eventually settled down with Zimbabwean fashion model Mary Mabaiwa, considering he had dated some of the world’s most stunning women.

Shingayi conceded that he had been accustomed to a lavish lifestyle and that, upon retiring, he had exhausted his savings due to his failure to make any investments. After a contentious divorce, she wed Zimbabwe’s military chief, currently Vice President Constantino Chiwenga in Emmerson Mnangagwa’s cabinet.

In 2014, despite being destitute and grieving the loss of his wife, he went on a rant that landed him in a psychiatric hospital for a week. She was diagnosed with lymphedema, which caused her legs and hands to swell, and since then, his ex-health wife’s has reportedly been deteriorating.

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