Thelma Chimbganda, the successful CEO of Beyond Borders Logistics and Tsoka Limited, has found herself in a troubling situation.
Allegedly caught in an @ffair by her husband, Stephene Chikozho, she is now at the center of a scandal.
Chikozho returned unexpectedly from a business trip to South Africa last Sunday and reportedly discovered Chimbganda in a compromising situation at their home.
Known as a role model in the logistics industry, Chimbganda has not commented on the claims, and her husband has chosen to remain silent as well.
However, friends of the couple suggest there is growing tension between them, with whispers of a potential d!vorce making the rounds.
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Chimbganda has built a reputation for her resilience and hard work. In past interviews, she shared her humble beginnings, explaining how her parents instilled values of strength and support in her and her two sisters. “We didn’t have much, but we worked hard to get where we are now,” she has said, highlighting the importance of family.
Her public image has been one of success and family devotion, making the scandal all the more shocking to those who admire her.
Close friends have expressed their disappointment, noting that she always seemed dedicated to her family.
The recent allegations have sparked a broader conversation about the challenges faced by women leaders in balancing their careers and personal lives.
Some critics question how high-achieving women manage these pressures, particularly regarding traditional expectations of family life. Others argue that such views reflect outdated stereotypes.
Chimbganda has promoted messages of empowerment, often reminding women of their self-worth. In one motivational speech, she said, “There will always be someone more attractive, beautiful, and successful than you, but there will always be one you.” She encourages women to live purposefully and reject negative generational patterns.
While the allegations remain unverified, they have raised important questions about the complexities of maintaining success in both public and private spheres.