Nzuzo Njilo

Musa Khawula joked that Nzuzo Njilo would steal a DJ set. Image via Twitter @ThiboTalk

How Faith Nketsi’s estranged husband allegedly defrauded her

Social media influencer Faith Nketsi reportedly does not have faith in her fraud-accused estranged husband, Nzuzo Njilo.

Nzuzo Njilo

Musa Khawula joked that Nzuzo Njilo would steal a DJ set. Image via Twitter @ThiboTalk

Reality TV star and social media influencer Faith Nketsi has reportedly accused her estranged husband, Nzuzo Njilo, of defrauding her.

According to Sunday World, the details of the allegations were revealed by the Have Faith reality star’s associates.

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FAITH NKETSI WAS ALLEGEDLY SCAMMED BY HER FRAUD-ACCUSED HUSBAND

Nketsi is said to have told the source that Njilo – who is who is the son of the former mayor of Msunduzi Municipality, Themba Njilo – sold her car shortly after their traditional wedding in April last year and was not forthcoming about what he used the money for.

The rapper alleged that her estranged husband was terrible at managing his finances, also accusing him of being dishonest.

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Nketsi ended her relationship with Njilo in January this year. She reportedly lives with their daughter, Sky, at her house in Edenburg in Sandton. Meanwhile, Njilo is said to be living in a rented apartment in Midrand.

Another source revealed that last month, Nketsi instructed her lawyers to file the divorce papers.

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FRAUD CASE POSTPONED TO NOVEMBER

Njilo and his business partner Kwanda Ntshangase were arrested in April this year on allegations of fraud.

According to a statement by KZN police spokesperson, Colonel Robert Netshiunda, Njilo and his accomplice reportedly masqueraded as salesmen who pretended to sell a truck in May 2021.

“The unsuspecting buyer allegedly went and physically viewed the truck at a dealership in Boksburg, Ekurhuleni, and later paid the two a substantial amount of money. The truck was never delivered,” read the statement.

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Njilo was granted 30 000 in the same month of his arrest, while Ntshangase, received R3 000 bail.

The matter was postponed once again in October to November.

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