Pastor Cedric Zulu Dumped His Wife in Honeymoon

A pastor did not romanticize again, lived a happy life, but made him heartbroken and received a protection order from a woman who said "I am willing" a few days ago.

Cedric Zulu, 29, is a senior pastor at the New Jerusalem Chapel in Witbank, Mpumalanga.

On the ninth day after the expensive wedding, the couple spent their time at the Durban Waterfront Hotel during the one-week honeymoon due to the irreconcilable relationship in the bedroom.

Zulu revealed that since he and his wife have passed the aisle, he has been single and looks forward to his wedding.

However, he recently went to Facebook to post news about his divorce.
Zulu said that he spent R360000 on traditional weddings and white weddings, R50000 for lobola, R9000 for his upcoming wedding, and R13000 on the ring.

He said: "We should stay there for 7 days, but we can only deal with 5 days, and for us both, they are too difficult." "We no longer need to talk."

Zulu said that when the couple came back for honeymoon, his wife left him. His family contacted her but was asked not to make any further communication, but was waiting for a letter from the authorities.

"That was too serious. From there we received court orders and protection orders," he said.

Zulu said that when he received the documents, they cited emotional and sexual abuse.

"I never abused my authority. The problem is to maintain close relationships on a regular basis. She approached my father and told him about it," he said. "I believe my request is reasonable because I paid lobola to fulfill her wife's duties, but in the end we had to completely eliminate the intimacy."

Some of his social media followers criticized him for drying his dirty clothes and asking him to seek Jesus.

Zulu said that he would not be intimidated by opponents because his nine-day marriage information is an important message.

He accused the church of strict rules on dating couples and said that part of the reason was that they were accused.
"As a man of God, you can't fully date a woman and know her. In the past, we spent about six to seven hours on the phone every day," Zulu said. “Time and time again, I will take her from Siyabuswa to Witbank so that we can spend some time together, but she always has a companion.”

He said that although he has experienced a lot of heartbreaking, he has been prepared to fall in love again since he is healed.

"All the things that happen are irrelevant now, I can talk. The next time I fall in love, the situation will be different. I will marry someone who is willing to prove that they are willing to serve me. Someone will fail because of my wife. And sacrifice for me."

The Sunday Tribune could not contact Zulu’s ex-wife.

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