“He Said His Wife Was Dead”: Drama as Two Women Expose Married Man Accused of Dating 15 Lovers

“He Said His Wife Was Dead”: Drama as Two Women Expose Married Man Accused of Dating 15 Lovers

“He Said His Wife Was Dead”: Drama as Two Women Expose Married Man Accused of Dating 15 Lovers

What began as a business partnership turned into a dramatic confrontation after two women discovered they were both romantically involved with the same married man, Nobert Chifeya.

Police officer Fortunate Tibu and Chiedza Janet Tariro Munyoro joined forces to confront Nobert, who is accused of juggling affairs with at least 13 other women while still married to Ellen Mutasa.

The revelation has reignited controversy around Nobert, who previously made headlines for allegedly dating nine women at once.

His list of lovers has now reportedly grown to 15, with many claiming they were deceived and financially exploited.

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Nobert Breaks His Silence

In his defense, Nobert admitted to being married but insisted his relationship with Fortunate was genuine.

“I am a married man, but I fell in love with Fortunate. We opened a clinic together. I had deliveries before it was closed. The equipment was supplied by both Fortunate and Chiedza. When they discovered my other lovers, they united against me,” he said.

 

Two Women Unite to Expose Married Lover’s Web of Lies
Two Women Unite to Expose Married Lover’s Web of Lies (Image Credit: H-Metro)

 

He went on to accuse Fortunate of abusing her authority as a police officer and claimed she enlisted relatives to intimidate him.

Fortunate dragged me to police several times taking advantage of her position as an Assistant Inspector and Chiedza claims to be connected to political leaders. Fortunate went on to engage her relative called Yaphet claiming to be a Central Intelligence Officer, threatening me, only to realise that he is a mere security guard,” said Nobert.

From Dreams of a Clinic to Heartbreak

Fortunate, who serves at the Chitungwiza Police Camp Clinic, said she met Nobert while trying to start her own maternity clinic, Mbuya Nyarai, in Budiriro 5B. The project, supported by Nobert, was eventually shut down by health authorities after operating for only a few months.

“I wanted to establish my own clinic. When I met Nobert, he promised to support me with equipment, and I invested everything I had — taking loans and even selling my car. It was only after I had nearly bought all the necessary equipment that I learnt of his other relationships. His wife was alive, contrary to his claims,” she said.

Another Victim Speaks Out

Chiedza, who also partnered with Nobert in the clinic venture, said she fell victim to the same lies.

Nobert is not wise; he seduces women to exploit them. I lost a significant amount of money, unaware that I was just one of many victims,” she lamented.

Both women have since taken legal action against Nobert, accusing him of fraud and emotional manipulation.

 

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