The Mercury

MaNtuli fights to clear name

- Kamini Padayachee

PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma’s wife Nompumelel­o Ntuli, who is known as MaNtuli, is determined to clear her name.

The Sunday Times reported yesterday that Ntuli was still being regarded as a “suspect” in the attempted murder of Zuma.

It is alleged that Ntuli has been linked to a plot to poison Zuma in June 2014. She was ordered to leave Zuma’s Nkandla home in January last year due to the allegation­s.

It is understood that a case in connection with the allegation­s was opened at the Nkandla police station in the same month.

Yesterday, Ntuli’s lawyer Ulrich Roux confirmed that he had received a letter from national director of public prosecutio­ns Shaun Abrahams in which he indicated that Ntuli was being regarded as a suspect by the investigat­ion team.

Roux said his client had co-operated with the Hawks, who were investigat­ing the allegation­s, and had given an affidavit to police in April last year.

Roux said in response to the letter, he had asked last month who was in charge of the investigat­ion from the Hawks, but was yet to receive a response.

He added that Ntuli wanted to clear her name as the matter had been “hanging over her head” for the past 18 months.

“It is very stressful and traumatic for her. She has been accused of being involved in an apparent attempt on the president’s life, an allegation which is completely without substance. This matter has caused irreparabl­e damage to her reputation.”

He also said that they wanted the matter to go to court so the evidence could be tested.

“This is an abuse of the process and procedure is not being followed. If the NPA (National Prosecutin­g Authority) believes there is reason to prosecute, then there must be a summons issued or an arrest so that we can go before the court.”

He said Ntuli had not returned to Nkandla since last January and had made other accommodat­ion arrangemen­ts for herself and her children.

The Presidency has previously denied that there was such a plot against Zuma and the NPA said it could only speak to the relevant party regarding the matter.

Ntuli has been embroiled in controvers­ies in the past few years and in 2014 Tanzanian national Steven Masunga Ongolo contacted the media and made several allegation­s regarding Ntuli including that she had committed adultery.

Ntuli reported Ongolo to the police for crimen injuria and said he had sent her threatenin­g SMSes.

Ongolo pleaded guilty later that year, claiming that he had been frustrated when Ntuli failed to help him secure business.

He was fined R10000 or three months in jail.

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