Zuma’s marital scandals overshadow World Cup

Youngest wife MaNtuli said to be carrying bodyguard’s child - and now TV actor admits to affair with her

Jacob Zuma and MaNtuli

Will anyone in the crowd be watching the game when South Africa take on Mexico in the opening match of the World Cup tournament on Friday? Or will all eyes be on President Jacob Zuma and his wives as they take their seats beside the President of Mexico Felipe Calderon and Fifa chief Sepp Blatter?

The fear is that the increasingly embarrassing scandal engulfing Zuma and the youngest of his three current wives, Nompumelemo Ntuli, will spoil South Africa's big day as the much-awaited tournament finally gets underway.

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Jack Bremer is a London-based reporter, attached to The Week.co.uk. He has reported regularly from the United States and France.