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Rental Disputes: Queen Nandi forcefully evicted from her home

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: INSTAGRAM/ QUEEN NANDI

Reality TV star and actress, Nandipha Mlombi, popularly known as Queen Nandi, recently had tongues wagging following a concerning live clip she shared on social media platforms.

In the live clip shared, Nandi’s clothes and furniture were thrown outside of the yard of her rental home by an unknown man while she was narrating what was going on. In her narration, she said she rented a house in the leafy suburb, Sandton in Johannesburg from her friend, Vuyiseka Mpeqeka. However, she did not disclose that the property did not belong to her. She said she recently learnt that Vuyiseka allegedly hijacked a building, and now the owner of the building is kicking her out.

In the clip, she kept shouting that the unknown men who were throwing her furniture out, locked her children inside the house. She can be seen trying to gain entrance from the gate, but the man was pushing her out of the yard and threatened to hit her.

Recently, the former Pastor’s Wives star took to her Facebook page to share her public apology to her husband, Reverend Mawuzole Mlombi, where she detailed how she found herself entangled in the alleged scam.

In her post, she said she received a call from Vuyiseka on April 7th in tears, citing that her daughter was getting kicked out of university in her final year. She said that as a mother, she felt her pain, and decided to use her services as an estate agent; that is when she asked her to look for a place to rent for her and her family. However, Vuyiseka suggested that Nandi should rent her house, and she will move out and live in a cottage. Against her husband’s better judgment, she agreed to rent R22 ooo monthly to Vuyiseka, not knowing that the deal would turn sour one day.

 

Also see: Reverend Mawuzole and Queen Nandi reunite

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