Salacious details of a steamy sexual liaison between a married MK Party leader who cheated on his lawyer wife with a tax consultant have emerged after the affair turned sour.
The scorned woman Lorato Louw has since opened a case of fraud against North West MK Party provincial coordinator, Zwelinzima Siziba who was number three on the party’s list for the provincial legislature.
Louw wants Siziba to pay back R250 000 she claims he swindled from her during their affair.
Siziba’s wife, Tshepi Siziba, a lawyer and businesswoman who discovered the illicit liaison through text messages sent to her husband, has accused the scorned nyatsi of trying to kick her and their children out of her marital home.
Sunday World has seen correspondence from Louw to Siziba, praising him for his Olympic standard performances between the sheets.
“Yoh love! … I really enjoy you babe… ” partly reads one of the steamy and sexually explicit messages seen by Sunday World.
In one of the messages sent to Tshepi by Louw, she boasted the wife would suffer a heart attack if she knew just how much money she had “eaten” from Siziba.
Another message from Louw to Siziba reads: “I am sorry for the hurt I caused calling you a scam. Truly, I am sorry.”
In an affidavit she made opening the fraud case, which Sunday World has seen, she claimed Siziba convinced her to be his business partner a few days after they had started a sexual relationship.
Louw said that Siziba tried to get her to invest R150 000 in buying a taxi to be used for a business venture at a mine. She eventually paid R50 000 instead of the amount requested.
“He said the taxi will start making payments after three months. He confirmed to me that the taxi had been purchased,” she said in the affidavit.
Louw revealed that Siziba, who was also sleeping over at her pad in Midrand on weekends, approached her about another business deal.
Louw said towards the end of October 2023, Siziba asked her to make provision of R134 440 to secure a deal for branding of municipal vehicles. Louw said she gave him a further R110 000 for another project to replace the batteries of a municipal fleet.
Louw said she started getting concerned when payments from the supposed business deals were not coming through.
She got the shock of her life when after her own investigation, she was informed by both the mine and municipality that there were never such deals.
“It is at this point when I realised that this guy [had] scammed me. I confronted him, and he kept on saying he did do business and I should be patient.”
Louw said Siziba came up with excuses when she pressured him to pay back the money. He then stopped communicating with her, prompting her to open the fraud case.
Tshepi told Sunday World that she “had a huge fight” with her husband and after Louw came to their home in Brits, North West.
“She once came here and told security guards that my husband was her brother and that her mother had died. After she gained access to our property, I had a huge fight with Zweli and her. She was thrown out by the guards,” Tshepi said.
In a video we have seen, Louw bares her soul, crying that she was lonely while Siziba was comfortable with his family.
Siziba admitted he had a relationship with Louw: “I was in a relationship with Lorato and she is lying that I scammed her. She used to lend me money and I was also doing the same thing to her. Things went sour between us and we drifted apart.
“I gave her a Toyota Quantum taxi that’s worth more than R250 000 to pay her back the money she lent me.
“I even gave her R10,000 when she was having a birthday party,” he said.
He said he stopped giving her cash when she opened a case against him and said she should return the minibus.
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