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DJ Zinhle reportedly opens case after employee steals R500k

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DJ Zinhle reportedly opens fraud case after employee steals R500k

By Tamlyn Canham DJ Zinhle is reportedly taking legal action after discovering that one of her employees stole R500, 000 from her bank account. According to the Sunday World, the staff member stole the money between July 2020 and July 2021. Zinhle hinted about the drama in her new reality show, 'The Unexpected'. One of the 'Umlilo' hitmaker's employees told her that she had something important to discuss. The woman […]

today06/12/2021

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Man arrested after cops find SASSA cards at his plush apartment

By Kaya 959 Reporter A Durban man has been arrested after police recovered a stolen vehicle and hundreds of SASSA cards in his possession. Tumbikani Luwazi Mzamara is accused of fleecing the Department of Social Development of R189 391. 27 between August 2020 and July 2021. Police arrested him at an upmarket estate in Ballito on the KZN north coast. He allegedly paid R13 000 per month for the apartment. […]

today24/11/2021

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Brothers accused of trying to swindle car dealership out of R700 000

By Kaya 959 Reporter Two brothers accused of submitting fake documents to a car dealership have appeared in the Roodepoort Magistrates' Court. "It is alleged that the Alexandra siblings, Neo Keamogetswe Monaise (25) and his brother (19), submitted fraudulent payment notification last week during their two luxurious vehicle finance applications at the dealership," says Gauteng police spokesperson Captain Ndivhuwo Mulamu. She says the dealership reported the matter to the Hawks Serious […]

today24/11/2021

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Pastor receives hefty sentence for running insurance scam

By Kaya 959 Reporter A pastor who took out life insurance policies on unsuspecting congregants has been sentenced in the Western Cape High Court. Pastor Melisizwe Monqo was found guilty of kidnapping, robbery with aggravating circumstances, and the murder of Hlompo Koloi. His wife Siphosihle Pamba and hitman, Phumlani Qhusheka, were also convicted of the crimes. The trio took out a life policy on Koloi without her knowledge and then […]

today22/11/2021

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Hawks bust Gauteng man over R1m ‘fake’ property sale

By Kaya 959 Reporter Police have arrested a 37-year-old Gauteng man after he allegedly duped a property buyer out of R1 million. Hawks spokesperson Captain Ndivhuwo Mulamu says Fhatuwani Nicholas Ngodiseni allegedly set up a fake email address. He is accused of using the email to launder money from a potential Randfontein property buyer in October 2017. Mulamu says an intelligence-driven operation conducted by the Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation […]

today08/11/2021

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Duo back in court over R29m tender fraud case

By: Kaya 959 Reporter The R29-million fraud, theft, and money laundering case of Advocate Vuyokazi Sangoni and businessman Poovandaren Chetty will resume on Friday in the King William’s Town Magistrates Court. Sangoni, a former Chief Director at the Eastern Cape Department of Social Development (ECDSD), and Chetty, the Director of Umnotho Development, were arrested in August 2020. NPA spokesperson Anelisa Ngcakani says they were arrested along with Stanley Khanyile, the […]

today29/10/2021

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Pretoria businessman nabbed on fraud charges amounting to R1.4m

A Pretoria businessman has been remanded in custody after he allegedly defrauded a car dealership out of over R1.4 million. Ali Ahmed Sabir, 45, allegedly created false payslips under his company, Sabir Egalvally Investment CC, in 2017. He allegedly used the payslips to apply for vehicle finance at three car dealerships in Pretoria. The dealerships issued Sabir with four Audi models, a Jeep Grand Cherokee, and a BMW M Sport […]

today26/10/2021

SA's "youngest millionaire" Sandile Shezi

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SA’s “youngest millionaire” Sandile Shezi released on R5,000 bail

South Africa's self-proclaimed "youngest millionaire" Sandile Shezi was arrested this week after allegedly defrauding his business partner. Shezi handed himself over to the police. He appeared in the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court on Thursday. The court granted him R5,000 bail. Shezi, a forex trader, allegedly entered into a business agreement in 2018 with Allan Ledwaba. According to Sowetan Live, Shezi told Ledwaba that he would trade on his behalf and pay him dividends. […]

today22/10/2021

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Trio accused of defrauding TERS of R10m

By: Kaya 959 News Three people have appeared in court for allegedly defrauding the Covid-19 Temporary Relief Scheme Fund (TERS) of approximately R10 million last year. The trio allegedly applied for TERS relief for over 500 non-existent employees. Hawks spokesperson, Brigadier Nomthandazo Mbambo said Levy Moremi (36), Treasure Moremi (34) and Anna Moremi (33) were arrested in Germiston late last week. She said their arrest warrants were executed in Polokwane […]

today11/10/2021

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