More Alleged Victims of Faith Nketsi’s Husband Nzuzo Njilo Scams Come Forward to Share Their Stories
After the recent arrest of businessman Nzuzo Njilo, husband of Faith Nketsi-Njilo, on April 19th, 2023, more alleged victims have come forward to share their experiences of being scammed by Njilo. These individuals, who are also business people, have revealed their scandalous stories of dealing with Njilo.
According to reports, Nzuzo Njilo turned himself into the police after a warrant for his arrest was issued by the Port Sheptone Magistrates Court last Wednesday. Njilo and his business partner, Kwanda Ntshangase, were wanted in connection with a case of fraud. They are accused of scamming an unsuspecting businessman out of substantial money.
In the wake of Nzuzo Njilo’s arrest, more individuals have come forward to share their experiences of being scammed by Njilo. In an interview with Zimoja Lezinto, Mala Gwarube and Melfred Dube revealed how Njilo’s business partner enticed them to enter into a partnership with him in the trucking industry.
Gwarube, a 26-year-old from East London in the Eastern Cape, shared her story of how she was scammed out of her brand-new Renault horse and trailer truck in 2020. She and Dube are just two of the many alleged victims who have come forward to speak out about their business dealings with Njilo that went wrong.
Nzuzo Njilo Scams Come Forward to Share Their Stories
“I bought the truck with the aim of trying to make a living for myself as a young black woman. I signed a contract with Luntu of Maxbu Projects. The agreement was that I lease my truck to him, and his company and he will pay me R90 000 at the beginning of every month for 15 days on a R6000 rate per day. Maxegwana has not paid me a single cent from June 2020 until now, it’s almost been three years now. A few weeks after signing the contract, and handing the truck over to Maxengwana, she saw Njilo posting it on his social media page with the caption “Another member added to the family.”
Melford Dube, a businessman and owner of Dube Empire Group, also spoke to Zimoja Lezinto about his experience with Nzuzo Njilo. According to Dube, he was scammed by Njilo after a business deal between the two went sour. Dube shared how he was unknowingly taken advantage of by Njilo and became another one of his alleged victims.
“I invested R300 000 in 2020 into Njilo’s company called Njilo Trucks. I thought everything was legit. At first, he delivered what he had promised but I was shocked to learn that he had no trucks in his name, even though he showed me trucks. That was in 2020 and I have not received another cent from Njilo. I have accepted everything, God will deal with him accordingly,” reports the publication
On April 20th, 2023, following the issuance of a warrant for Nzuzo Njilo’s arrest, it was reported that he and his wife, Faith Nketsi-Njilo, had left their Hyde Park residence after it was sold a month prior. On April 19th, 2023, Njilo turned himself into the police and appeared before the Port Sheptone Magistrates Court. He was joined by his business partner, Kwanda Ntshangase, who also surrendered to the authorities.
#sapsKZN Port Shepstone #SAPS seek assistance to locate #wanted suspected fraudsters Nzuzo Nkuthalo Njilo and Kwanda Ntshangase believed to be in the vicinity of Pietermaritzburg. Any1 with info, call W/O Malunga on 076 9829 945. #CrimeStop #MySAPSApp TMhttps://t.co/kmv9VqriGp pic.twitter.com/LjHUsxSe03
— SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService) April 19, 2023
“South African Police Service (SAPS) spokesperson in KwaZulu-Natal Colonel Robert Netshiunda said Njilo was remanded in custody until 28 April where he will join his accomplice Kwanda Ntshangase who also handed himself over to police on Thursday, 20 April and appeared before the same court as Njilo on Friday, 21 April,” reported The South AfriOn April 20th, 2023, following the issuance of a warrant for Nzuzo Njilo’s arrest, it was reported that both he and his wife, Faith Nketsi-Njilo, had left their Hyde Park residence after it was sold a month prior. On April 19th, 2023, Njilo turned himself in to the police and appeared before the Port Sheptone Magistrates Court. He was joined by his business partner, Kwanda Ntshangase, who also surrendered to the authorities.can.