At times people break up and then realize later on in life that the break up was a mistake.
It seems as though a married man has to wait for his ex lover to get married so that he could pounce on her yet again.
Darlington Ndlovu, who is the Zimbabwe Miners Federation secretary, has been exposed for sending romantic messages to his former lover.

His former lover was identified as Simo and she is now married.
The couple dated some few years back but they blacked each other out after their relationship ended.
But now, the source said, Ndlovu wants to revive the love affair despite the fact that Simo is now a married woman.

In an interview with a tabloid, Simo confirmed that she had indeed dated Ndlovu and they had broken up.
She added that he now wanted to revive their faded relationship despite the fact that she was now married to another man.
To add salt to injury, Ndlovu is also married. A large section of the WhatsApp conversations he had was leaked.
Source: www.newsdzezimbabwe.co.uk/2022/05/married-top-miner-pesters-married-ex.html?m=1/
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