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Celebrities and their significant others are not immune to the criminal penalties associated with fraud.

South African female celebrities have, in recent years, been linked to partners who have been the subject of fraud allegations.

Here are four well-known people to examine in more detail:

Faith Nketsi: Faith’s husband, Nzuzo Njilo, has been involved in legal issues related to fraud over the past year.

Njilo is said to have scammed Johannesburg business owners out of close to R1 million a month before their big wedding.

Ayanda Thabethe: Peter Matsimbe, the partner and father of socialite Ayanda Thabethe’s child, reportedly faced fraud allegations that resulted in the issuance of an arrest warrant.

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According to City Press, 10 expensive cars that disappeared while in his possession are at the heart of the fraud allegations.

Londie London: Social media users slammed Londie for “dating a criminal” and exposing her children to different dangerous men.

Khanyi Mbau: In 2021, a Joburg-based Nigerian named James Aliyu accused the boyfriend of actress Khanyi Mbau, Terrence Kudzai Mushonga, of stealing R1.2 million from him in what he thinks was a complex vehicle scam.

It is important to note that these allegations are based on public reports, and the individuals involved should be considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

The article highlights the instances where the partners of these celebrities have been in the news for alleged fraudulent activities.

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