Mamkhize Accused of Forging Sister’s Signature in Family Property Dispute



Mamkhize Accused of Forging Sister’s Signature in Family Property Dispute

📍 By Insight Jozi News | Source: Opera News | Original Writer: Sanele Mngadi

South African businesswoman and reality TV star Shauwn “Mamkhize” Mkhize has found herself at the center of a brewing family dispute involving serious allegations of forgery.


According to an article published by Opera News, written by journalist Sanele Mngadi, Mamkhize has been accused of forging her sister’s signature in a matter related to their late parents' estate. The report claims that Mamkhize allegedly acted without her siblings’ consent when handling the family property and signatures linked to official documents.


The issue stems from the Mkhize family's estate matters, where Mamkhize’s sister has reportedly challenged the legitimacy of certain documents allegedly signed on her behalf. The article further suggests that the situation may escalate into legal proceedings if the dispute isn’t resolved internally.

While Mamkhize has not publicly responded to these specific allegations, she remains a prominent and influential figure in South Africa's entertainment and business landscape. Known for her luxurious lifestyle, philanthropic work, and ownership of Royal AM Football Club, Mamkhize has long been a media favorite — but this latest controversy may put her public image to the test.


The original article does not indicate whether any formal charges have been laid or if police are investigating the forgery claims. The story is still developing, and further updates are expected as more details emerge.

🔍 Sources:

Opera News: Mamkhize accused of forging sister's signature

Writer: Sanele Mngadi

📌 Tags:

#Mamkhize #FamilyDrama #EstateDispute #SouthAfricanCelebrities #RoyalAM 



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