Wednesday, February 12

Mummy, Please Come Back”: Lulu Muteke’s Children Plead as They Cry Themselves to Sleep

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, two young children in Harare are left crying every night, begging for the return of their mother, Lulu Muteke. The emotional toll on the 6-year-old and 4-year-old has become unbearable as their cries echo through their family home. It has been two months since they last saw their mother, who has reportedly devoted her time to her new relationship with businessman Wicknell Chivayo.

 

 

“Why Doesn’t Mummy Love Us Anymore?”

The children’s desperate words cut deep into the hearts of those who hear them.

 

 

“Mummy, please come back,” the younger child reportedly sobbed, clutching a worn-out teddy bear that Lulu had gifted them before her absence. The older sibling has been asking heart-wrenching questions: “Why doesn’t mummy love us anymore? What did we do wrong?”

Family members say the children wake up in the middle of the night, crying uncontrollably. One relative recounted, “They sit by the window every evening, hoping she’ll walk through the gate. It’s devastating to see them like this.”

 

 

The Love That Cost Too Much?

Lulu’s relationship with Wicknell Chivayo has been the talk of the town. The flamboyant businessman is known for his luxurious lifestyle, and Lulu seems to have been swept off her feet. But while she enjoys extravagant dinners and exotic trips, her children are left wondering if they have been replaced in their mother’s heart.

“She used to tuck them in every night, read them stories, and tell them how much she loved them,” shared a close family friend. “Now, all they have are memories—and those are fading fast.”

Community Outrage

The situation has sparked outrage among community members and social media users alike.

“This is a disgrace. How can a mother choose a man over her children?” one neighbor exclaimed. Another commented online, “Those kids didn’t ask to be born. They deserve their mother’s love and attention.”

Some have even suggested that Wicknell should step in and encourage Lulu to prioritize her children. “If he truly cares about her, he’ll tell her to go home and be a mother,” one user wrote.

A Desperate Plea from Family

Lulu’s extended family has been pleading with her to return, if only for a short visit, to reassure her children of her love.

“These kids are breaking. They need her more than anything else in the world,” said a family elder. “It’s not too late for her to come back and repair the bond.”

The family hopes that Lulu will realize the irreversible damage being caused by her absence. Children, they say, are resilient, but even their strength has limits when love is replaced by loneliness.

Will Lulu Hear Their Cries?

For now, the children’s pleas remain unanswered. The younger one continues to whisper, “Mummy, please come back,” while the older sibling gazes out the window with tears streaming down their face, holding onto the hope that one day, she’ll return.

The community waits, watching the unfolding drama with heavy hearts, wondering if Lulu will realize what truly matters before it’s too late. The question remains: will she hear her children’s cries, or will they grow up with only memories of a mother who chose love elsewhere?

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