Nandipha’s brother was paid R30 000 ‘to spill the beans’ on Showmax doccie

Dr Nandipha’s brother Nkosinathi Sekeleni was paid R30 000 to spill the beans on Showmax docu-series ‘Tracking Thabo Bester’.

 

premiere on 15 March. However, on the same day, the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg gave Showmax the greenlight to air the docu-series on the video-on-demand service.

NANDIPHA MAGUDUMANA’S BROTHER WAS PAID R30 000 FOR SHOWMAX DOCCIE
Despite attempting to extort R100 000 for his silence from his sibling, Sekeleni has been hailed by many as a hero for exposing Nandipha and Bester.

In 2021, Sekeleni outed the two in a Facebook post, which only got traction a year later after it was confirmed that Bester did not die in Cell 35 at the Mangaung Correctional Centre and that he is on the run with Magudumana.

Nathi Sekeleni who is the brother of Dr Nandipha told @Sli_Masikane of @enca that he knew about the whole relationship of Bester and his sister , he got drunk one day and demanded over R100,000 to keep it a secret and he was kicked out https://t.co/Y6jv0E9ScqNATHI SEKELENI SPILLS THE TEA
The freelance photographer said he observed several red flags in his encounters with Bester, whom Nandipha had introduced as a New York-based businessman who had invested in her property investment company, Arum Holdings.

Sekeleni said Bester often contacted Magudumana via video calls; however, he was always against a wall or lying in bed.

“New York City is a loud city, but there is always someone shouting in the background in our local vernac,” he said.

Sekeleni said he made it his mission to find out who TK Nkwana was. After researching, he found out that Bester was not in New York and was instead serving a life sentence in Bloemfontein. He later confronted him. However, the Facebook Rapist arrogantly told Sekeleni that no one would believe him if he were to blow the whistle as he (Bester) had his tracks covered.

Nathi later blew the whistle on the two and furnished GroundUp with his information.