It’s alleged that Manono Temerica Sibandze, an undocumented foreign national from Swaziland, has been exposed for using a stolen South African identity. Sibandze, along with her two siblings, has been utilising fraudulent identity documents.
Sibandze enrolled at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) under the guise of a South African citizen, securing qualifications through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). Additionally, she has registered several businesses, including: Magashule Hamesa Consulting Services, Botha Property Managers, Blomkamp, Lindtiz Town Planners, and 585 Jorissen. Notably, one of these companies is involved in selling properties in Centurion, and Sibandze personally owns multiple properties.
One of these companies, registered under her false identity, is involved in selling properties in Centurion. Sibandze herself owns multiple properties. Her fraudulent activities extended into her personal life; she was married but divorced after her husband discovered her deceit regarding her identity.
Furthermore, Sibandze’s brother, who studied at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) on a study permit, is now facing issues. UJ has refused to release his academic records due to his possession of a fraudulent identity.
This report is based on information from @PSAFLIVE, an independent online news and current affairs platform.
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