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A Zimbabwean man who has 16 wives and
151 children has revealed he follows a strict four-times-a-night sex schedule
to help keep his family growing.
Misheck Nyandoro, 66, does not work and claims his
full-time job is 'satisfying his wives', who cook, clean, and cater to his
every desire.
The dad-of-151 has no plans to slow down, however. He
will marry his 17th bride later in the year and hopes to have 100 wives
and 1,000 children before he dies.
He has complained he has to keep marrying younger women
because older brides cannot keep up with his insatiable sex drive.
He claims to lead a life of luxury and says he is
showered with gifts and money by his many offspring.
Nyandoro, from Mbire District,
Mashonaland Central Province, has designed a schedule that allows him to
'satisfy' at least four of his wives per night.
He told the local news outlet The Herald: 'I go to the
bedrooms that I have on my schedule. I then satisfy my wife and move onto the
next room. This is my job. I have no other job. '
He added: 'I alter my behaviour in the bedroom to suit
the age of each of my wives. I don't act the same with the young ones as I do
with the older ones.'
The 66-year-old became a polygamist in 1983 and said he
does not plan to stop the 'project [reproducing]' until he dies.
He added all of his brides are extremely happy with their
lives and at least two are pregnant.
Financially, Nyandoro claims he is not
feeling the burden of having over 150 children and explains that he has
actually benefited from his giant family.
He said: 'My children spoil me. I'm constantly receiving
gifts and cash from them and my step-sons.'
The family mainly relies on farming and has recently been
allocated 93 hectares of land near the Mvurwi mountains.
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A cross-section of Nyadoro's wives and children |
Six work for the Zimbabwe National Army, two by police,
11 others are employed in different professions, and 13 of his daughters have
been married off.
He has married off 13 daughters. Two wives are pregnant.
At least 23 of his sons are married, one of which is distantly following his
father’s footsteps, on a count of four wives.
But, the polygamist claims to be living
a stress-free life, he doesn't go to work and his 16 wives all dote over him
with each one of them cooking him separate meals.
He said: 'Every one of my wives cooks for me daily but
the rule is that I only eat delicious food, anything I feel is below standard
gets thrown away,
'They know the rules and they have promised not to get
angry when I send their food back. Anything sent back should be a lesson that
helps them improve.'
He last got married in 2015 and then took a brief pause
because of the poor economic situation in Zimbabwe, but has planned a return to
weddings in 2021.
He started the grand project after the Rhodesian bush
war, in which he fought for Zimbabwean independence, because he wanted to help
replenish the population.
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