Times of Eswatini

I received only E50k from hubby’s E1m estate – widow

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MBABANE – In an estate of over E1 million, the widow of a former employee of RSSC, now RES Corporatio­n, says she received only E50 000.

Assets in the estate of Martin Nd]inisa, who died in a motor vehicle accident on -uly 24, 2001, were a plot in Siteki, a car and cash in various bank accounts.

The widow, 3hindile Dlamini, told the -udicial &ommission of Inquiry yesterday that Nd]inisa’s former employer deposited a cheque of (875 000 to the Master’s Office.

Assistant Master Isaac Dlamini, ac cording to 3hindile, returned the money to 5(S &orporation. She alleged that the money was then transferre­d to her attorney, Siboniso &lement Dlamini.

Neutral

/awyer M]amo Nxumalo, the other law yer who was appointed by the master as a neutral executor and died in 2005, allegedly received (135 000, which was not unac counted for. 3hindile told the commission that despite these sums of money received by the executors, she received only (50 000 from the estate to date.

³In the end, the (875 000 was paid to Siboniso. Isaac Dlamini wrote to the bank for the money to be received by Siboniso but to date we don’t know what happened to the money.

³I did not see eye to eye with Siboniso and within three months, I realised that udlala ngami. I don’t know how much my husband had in the bank. )rom the (875 000, he Siboniso gave me (50 000. I never got the (875 000 and the 135 000,´ said 3hindile.

According to 3hindile, the (50 000 she said she received from the estate included (30 800, which was interest that the law society had ordered Sibiniso to pay when it was discovered that he received compensa tion from the Sincephete­lo Motor 9ehicle Accidents )und SM9A) , after Nd]inisa died from the car accident, and allegedly kept it to himself for sometime.

The SM9A) compensati­on, according to the master, does not form part of the estate.

3hindile stated that she did not think that the (875 000 was with the master, because it was allegedly given to Siboniso.

3hindile said Nd]inisa married her in terms of (swatini /aw and &ustom. Due to certain issues in the family, the master resolved to appoint a neutral person as the executor.

Nxumalo was appointed and 3hindile, together with her lawyer, Siboniso, filed a court applicatio­n for his removal. Acting Assistant Master Nkanye]i ;ulu said it was not clear what the outcome of the court case was.

Appointmen­t

+e said Siboniso was appointed as the co executor with Nxumalo. She said there were no minutes of the appointmen­t of Siboniso.

According to 3hindile, in September 2001, she was advised by one of her hus band’s relatives to go to the Master’s Office and she discovered that Nxumalo had been appointed as a neutral person and requested Siboniso to remove him.

3hindile said the family met at the Mas ter’s Office in 2019 and there were issues with her in laws. She told the commission that there was a request to sell the plot in Siteki and her contributi­ons during the meeting were allegedly not considered and some were not recorded in the minutes.

³The child I said did not belong to my husband was in South Africa and he didn’t attend the meeting. +e did not want to be the executrix. The master did not tell me why I should not be the executrix. I told the assistant master that the family wouldn’t appoint me, because they had accused me of killing my husband and kicked me out,´ said 3hindile.

According to 3hindile, she came to the Mbabane office to complain to the Master, 3hum]ile Thomo, that she was not treated fairly in Siteki.

She said she wrote to the minister and complained about the treatment she alleg edly received at the Master’s Office.

3hindile also mentioned that she also approached the chief justice &- , who directed that the assistant master, ;olile Nkambule, should not deal with the estate file and that it must be handled by Deputy Master /indelwa Magagula. She alleged that the directive was not complied with.

+owever, Nkambule told the commis sion that they complied with the directive. She said for over six months nothing happened since government was facing financial challenges and the deputy master was unable to travel to Siteki to work on the file during that period.

Nkambule said it was until Thomo came

to Siteki and they held a meeting. She said after the meeting, she enquired from Thomo if the file would be taken to Mbabane.

“I asked the master who would sign for what had been done in the file and the master said there would be no problem if I signed because that was the only thing left to do. I signed and that doesn’t mean that I disrespect­ed the CJ. The documents I signed were for the release of some funds and the transfer of the plot to the buyer,” said Nkambule.

A paternity test, according to Phindile, was not conducted on the child in question. She alleged that the plot was sold for E300 000 and it was not included in the distributi­on account.

She said when she enquired at the Deeds Department how much the plot was sold for, she was allegedly informed that it was sold for E300 000 and she asked why the E40 000 was charged for costs.

She said the master told her that she would investigat­e and came back to say the plot was sold for E300 000. Phindile said she had also been to Nkhanini to see the King about the matter for purposes of appealing. She alleged that the council she appeared before directed that she be paid but they purportedl­y reneged on their decision.

 ?? (Pics: Kwanele Dlamini) ?? (L-R) Acting Assistant Master Nkanyezi Xulu, Assistant Master Xolile Nkambule and Assistant Master Joy Maphanga.
(Pics: Kwanele Dlamini) (L-R) Acting Assistant Master Nkanyezi Xulu, Assistant Master Xolile Nkambule and Assistant Master Joy Maphanga.
 ?? ?? Phindile Dlamini yesterday told the Judicial Commision of Inquiry into the Master’s Office affairs that she received only E50 000 from her husband’s over E1 million estate.
Phindile Dlamini yesterday told the Judicial Commision of Inquiry into the Master’s Office affairs that she received only E50 000 from her husband’s over E1 million estate.

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