
Controversial pastor's wife, Queen Nandi, forcefully evicted from her mansion
Her latest predicament has sparked public sympathy and scrutiny, with many questioning her lifestyle. Many believe that the way she lives does not align with her role as a pastor's wife and Christian values.
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Nandipha Mlombi affectionately known as Queen Nandi is a reality TV personality and wife to Reverend Mawuzole Mlombi whom she shares 7 children with.
The couple gained attention after making a debut on 'Pastors' Wives,' and have been embroiled in a lot of drama since then.
Queen Nandi has always been vocal about her experiences and struggles within the Bedfordview Methodist Chruch.
Her most controversial scandals involved her claims that her disqualification from the Mrs. Southern Africa beauty pageant was influenced by a church member, as well as the circumstances surrounding her short lived separation from her husband.
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To add to her many controversial incidents in 2024 Queen Nandi and her family were instructed to vacate the church mission house following her husband, Rev. Mlombi being dethroned from his position, but she did not comply with the order which ultimately resulted in them being forcefully removed with their belongings thrown outside as she revealed on a live video on Facebook.
It seems as though history has repeated itself as Queen Nandi once again took to Facebook Sunday 29 June to share that she was being forcefully evicted from a Bedfordview mansion house she claims she bought through a 'real estate agent' last year named Vuyiseka Mpeqeka.
It turns out that the house did not belong to her but to someone else who claims the property is theirs and Queen Nandi is an illegal tenant.
She went live on Facebook showing her belongings being thrown out yet again as the supposed owner of the property told her family to evict his premises.
Queen Nandi said on the live video she only found out about this recently as they were preparing to use the house for a shoot.
Social media users have since weighed in on the matter with many scrutinising her while some show sympathy for her kids.
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