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Sam Chabalala released on R500 000 bail

Mpumalanga tycoon Sam Chabalala (24) was granted R500 000 by the Middelburg Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday. Magistrate Hlengiwe Mkhabela told the court the applicant is a suitable candidate to be released on bail.

“The applicant in this matter is not a flight risk. He was given conditions on his previous corruption case that he abides by up to this day. There is no evidence that he will attempt to invade the trial or interfere with the witnesses. There is no evidence before this court to indicate his past cases,” she said.

Pertaining his citizenship Mkhabela said he is going to treat Chabalala as a South African until its proven otherwise.

“The charges against him are strong, I’m of the view that the applicant is very much aware of the seriousness of the case and he is to attend every court appearance until the matter is finalized,” she said.

Sam Mshengu

Chabalala was arrested on 13 February facing an additional charge of corruption after he tried to bribe a senior cop to release his impounded Mercedes-Benz X Class.

He allegedly paid R50 000 as a down payment and a further R70 000 which totals to R120 000 for the release of his vehicle and the docket to disappear.

When he was arrested, he was still out on R200 000 bail facing charges of fraud, corruption, and possession of an unlicensed firearm.

The owner of Sam Holdings attracted the public’s attention after flashing his 72 expensive cars in a convoy that was heading to the Durban July event last year.

His case was postponed to 13 March for further investigations.

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Taking to her social platforms, Sphelele wrote, ‘“My recovery journey was very quick. It only took me a week to fully recover (in terms of pain and tummy)…i never tied my tummy nor use anything to get my tummy flat again,”.

Sphelele Makhunga

She shared that it only took her a week to recover from the pain and her tummy going back to normal post giving birth. continue reading

Source: Daily Sun

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