Former South African Archbishop to divorce wife

Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane, 68, is divorcing his estranged wife of 22 years.

Nomahlubi Vokwana-Ndungane, 69, was served with divorce papers this week.

The summons arrived just days after the Sunday Times revealed that Vokwana-Ndungane had turned to the courts in a bid to force the archbishop ”” who no longer lives with her ”” to support her financially.

The archbishop’s lawyer, Kaamilah Paulse, said this week that the couple had been in divorce talks for “over a year and a half”.

“It was quite obvious that neither of them wanted to remain in the marriage, but the terms of the divorce could not be agreed upon,” she said.

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3 comments on “Former South African Archbishop to divorce wife

  1. fatherlee says:

    No better than an unbeliever.

  2. Irenaeus says:

    The medium catches up with the message.

  3. stjohnsrector says:

    A pre-nuptial agreement is an admission that you are trying to take your spouse for better but not the perceived worse. I won’t marry anyone with one.