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Gospel star Dr Tumi and wife charged with fraud, granted R3K bail – The Citizen

Gospel star Dr Tumi and wife charged with fraud, granted R3K bail Vhahangwele Nemakonde PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Dr TumiÕs Wife Kgaugelo Makweya & Dr Tumi during Dr Tumi s Gathering of Worshippers held at the Loftus Stadium on October 05, 2019 in Pretoria, South Africa. The event, organized by gospel music megastar, Dr Tumi, in its 3rd edition, featured guest performers such as American stars Fred Hammond and Bishop Cortez Vaughn, as well as local musicians Khuli Chana and Jaziel Brothers. (Photo by Gallo Images/Oupa Bopape) The award-winning musician has been trending on social media as his fans jump to his defence, arguing there is more to the story. 

5 things you need to know about Dr Tumi s wife – The Citizen

Here is what you need to know about Kgaogelo Makweya: Artist manager: Mrs Makweya is her husband’s publicist. She recently spoke to The Citizen following an incident that saw Dr Tumi’s phone being snatched while running an errand in Midrand in late February. Businesswoman: Makweya is the owner of beauty, cosmetic and personal care company The Sultry. From their Instagram bio, the business motto is described as embodying “everything women are”. “Partnering with all Women in their journeys of self-awareness and empowerment,” the bio reads. On offer for sale are fake, reusable lashes with magnetic application. Singer: Kgaogelo is featured on many of Dr Tumi’s songs, including one with Pastor S Khoza titled

Businessman gets 12 years for stealing electricity

Businessman gets 12 years for stealing electricity By African News Agency Share CAPE TOWN, March 11 (ANA) - An Eastern Cape man has been sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment after being convicted of illegal power connections by the local regional court. In a statement released on Thursday, the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) provincial spokesperson Captain Yolisa Mgolodela said businessman Sandile Andres Ntombela, 34, from Mount Frere was sentenced earlier this week. Ntombela, along with his business entity Zamdela (Pty) Ltd, was convicted on two counts of theft and fraud. According to Mgolodela, the Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team based in Umtata proved beyond reasonable doubt that Ntombela was responsible for illegal power connections since 2018 at a string of flats he owns around the Badisana location in Mount Frere.

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