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Khanyi Mbau dates Zim fugitive

- — TshisaLIVE

KHANYI Mbau got tongues wagging after it emerged that she’s apparently romantical­ly linked to alleged Zimbabwean fugitive and millionair­e, Kudzai Terrence Mushonga.

In a now-deleted post, Khanyi shared snaps of her and Kudzai looking all loved up.

Even though the reality TV star didn’t say much about the cozy snap, all arrows pointed to them being head-over-heels.

Comments from those close to Khanyi, including her brother Lasizwe, also spoke a thousand words.

“Kwa, love lives here,” Lasizwe said.

Other industry mates such as Celeste Ntuli, Ntando Duma and Dawn Thandeka King posted heart emojis.

Before making things “Insta official”, Khanyi posted a series of snaps looking smitten, but blurred out the man’s face.

After Khanyi’s most recent snap on Instagram, social media detectives instantly recognised Kudzai, who is known to be part of the Zimbabwean “rich gangs” of men under 40 who drive high-end luxury cars, party in South Africa by night but sleep in Harare in the wee hours because they have access to private jets, rented or owned.

The story about how their money is made is usually that they’re in “fuel, gas, mining, government tenders or transport”.

According to TshisaLIVE’s Zimbabwean correspond­ent, the most prominent of the “rich gangs” was the late Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure who died in a road accident in Harare with three other people when his RollsRoyce Wraith hit a tree in November.

When asked about Kudzai being Khanyi’s new bae, a Zimbabwean who moves in rich gang circles said, “We are all in shock. What we are hearing as his story is probably lies, but for Khanyi to entertain him he must have something solid in South Africa.”

Kudzai is also on the Zimbabwean police wanted list. On June 13, 2017 at age 25, Kudzai, along with friends, Tatenda Mandimutsi­ra of Dzivarasek­wa 2 in Harare and Njabulo Ndebele of Brook Village in Borrowdale, became fugitives of the law.

Their alleged crime was siphoning US$166 000 (R2,4m) from a microfinan­ce company after they allegedly cooked bank statements and papers purporting they had an airline, Dream Air Company, which was later found to be fake. The alleged crime happened in September 2016.

Police spokespers­on at the time, Senior Assistant Commission­er Charity Charamba, now ambassador to Zambia, said: “These suspects are wanted for a case of fraud involving US$166 000, which occurred in Harare on September 10, 2016.

“The suspects purported to be employees of Dream Air Company, which is non-existent, and applied for a loan from the complainan­t who is a registered microfinan­cier.”

It is alleged that in their con, they paid a few instalment­s to buy trust, but their luck ran out when they wanted an additional US$37 500 (R550 763) and the microfinan­cier decided to conduct a background check.

They were arrested and appeared in court, but skipped bail after being released from custody.

Detective Assistant Inspector Mandlenkos­i Zhou, from the police Commercial Crimes Division responsibl­e for the case, was not readily available for comment.

However, police sources told TshisaLIVE the warrant was still active and there’s a notice that anyone with informatio­n should report to the police national complaints desk about the trio’s whereabout­s.

Khanyi and Kudzai had not responded to TshisaLIVE’s request for comment on the allegation against Kudzai at the time of publishing.

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Media personalit­y Khanyi Mbau is seemingly dating Kudzai Terrence Mushonga, an alleged fugitive

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