Mother Of Two Weeks Year Old Triplets Failing to Feed Her Kids Appeal For Help

Rumbidzai Tsvangirai, mother of two weeks old triplets appeals for help as she is failing to feed her three babies.
The triplets Mukudzei, Munenyasha and Mutsawashe born of Rumbidzai Tsvangirai and Davison Nzuwa’s cry for help were heard by their neighbours who are also failing to rescue them from daily feeding.
The two weeks old Eastview triplets, born after separation of their parents are reported to be starving as their mother Tsvangirai, a food vendor is unable to work for the triplets due to national lockdown.
Tsvangirai said that she and the father of the triplets, a married man known as Nzuwa had separated.
“My triplets are in danger and I failed to suppress their cries day and night over failing to get enough milk and that forced my neighbours to interrogate me over my private life,” said Tsvangirai.
“I do not have anything suitable for the kids to feed on and the national lockdown kept me away from work where I used to get a few dollars for survival. “Father of the children seduced me and I gave in unaware that he was married only to face the truth upon falling pregnant and what I went through during the nine months is for God tom judge.
“It is easy to receive solid food from neighbours but as for feeding milk it is hard and this is making my life miserable forcing my neighbours to call media.
“I regret being fooled by a married man and this was a disgrace to my parents and relatives that only my elder sister is now in picture of how I am living although she is also unable to look after me and my triplets.
“Ndikawana mukaka wevana nesipo zvembatya dzekupfeka ndinozvionerawo. Ndinogona kucheka dzimwe mbatya dzangu ndovaputira nekuti varikutonhorwa zvakanyanya,” said Tsvangirai in tears.
Contacted for comment Nzuwa confirmed his irresponsibility claiming that his first wife is making sure he observes Covid-19 health measures especially that of staying at home and disregarding social distance with her.
“I am the father of the triplets and the problem I am faced with is unemployment and I am married to my first wife so things are a challenge,” said Nzuwa.
“I failed to buy anything for the triplets because I do not have enough to feed two houses apa Mwari vabva vandipa vana vatatu nguva imwechete pakaoma mumwe wangu.
“National lockdown has blocked some of my sources of income and this has negatively affected the triplets although I love them and their mother. “To be honest with you leaving home without a satisfactory explanation to my wife is nonstarter considering that she is aware of the born triplets. “Social distancing is allowed at home to be disregarded pakaipa wangu,” said Nzuwa.