Big trouble for Nhlanhla Mafu’s ex-husband

Big trouble for Nhlanhla Mafu’s ex-husband.Thembinkosi ‘TK’ Nciza, the man who was married to Mafikizolo’s lead vocalist Nhlanhla Mafu, is allegedly in hot waters with Standard Bank.
The ANC politician’s plight came to the fore when Standard Bank rushed to the Joburg high court to force Nciza to surrender his R1.3 million luxury Merc after struggling to keep up with its monthly instalments.
Big trouble for Nhlanhla Mafu’s ex-husband, TK Nciza as bank comes for his R1.3million luxurious Mercedes-Benz
Thembinkosi ‘TK’ Nciza and Nhlanhla Mafu tied the knot in 2004 and separated in 2015. They renewed their vows in 2017 and finally called it quits two years later.
“After almost 15 years of our strong bond of marriage, my husband TK Nciza and I have come to a tough but amicable decision to bring an end to our union. I am thankful for the support we have given each other over the years while raising our children. We shall remain on good terms and continue our endeavour to be great and exemplary parents to our children,’ the Mafikizolo star was quoted as saying in a statement at the time of her split.
NHLANHLA MAFU’S EX, THEMBINKOSI ‘TK’ NCIZA’S CAR ALLEGEDLY WANTED BY THE BANK
While the cost of living in South Africa reaches new heights, it appears, that ordinary citizens are NOT the only ones feeling the pinch. According to the publication, on 15 June 2016, Nhlanhla Mafu’s ex-husband, the African National Congress (ANC) Gauteng provincial secretary, Thembinkosi ‘TK’ Nciza was credited with purchasing a 2015 Mercedez-Benz S400L. According to receipts obtained by the publication, the luxury car in question cost over R1.3 million and was purchased in Randpark Ridge in the north of Joburg.
It is reported that Nciza was supposed to pay a whopping total of over R1.9 million back to the bank, R23 000 instalments for 72 months. The total amount is said to exclude the R349 000 balloon payment.
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Nciza is said to allegedly be in breach of the agreement with the bank. “As of 13 June 2022, the arrears amount owing by the defendant to the plaintiff under the agreement is R133,377.79,” Sunday World quoted the court documents as saying.
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