South African Swindler Mpumelelo Londani Buthelezi Exploits Vulnerable Women with False Promises of Love and Business Opportunities.

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In a city where big dreams come to life for those who work hard, finding true love can be a challenge. Unfortunately, some individuals take advantage of vulnerable people by deceiving them with false promises of love and using "muthi" to control them for personal gain. These scammers are patient and use tactics such as offering fake government tenders or funding for businesses, only to take victims' hard-earned money or inheritance. It is crucial for individuals to exercise caution and protect themselves from such dishonest people in the pursuit of love and success.

Scammers are incredibly patient with their victims, using the guise of love to gain trust and then exploiting any opportunity to deceive. They create fake business opportunities, convince victims to invest in them, or manipulate them emotionally to buy expensive gifts, cars, jewelry, or give them money. Falling victim to these scams can be devastating, resulting in the loss of money and trust.

Recent social media posts revealed that Mpumelelo Londani Buthelezi has been scamming women since his high school days(2011). A South African social media influencer, Bongza ®ðŸ‡¿ðŸ‡¦ ❁, has requested people to share their stories related to Mpumelelo Londani Buthelezi. This highlights the severity of the issue and emphasizes the need for caution when engaging with individuals who promise financial gain or romantic relationships. It is essential to remain vigilant and thoroughly research anyone before entering into any business or personal arrangements with them.


Many women came forward with stories of being scammed by Mpumelelo Londani Buthelezi, ranging from promises of funding for their businesses to fake investment opportunities and convincing women to give him access to their inheritance. The outpouring of stories was a wake-up call, and a warning to others to be wary of those who use love as a disguise to scam and deceive.

Victims reported that Mpumelelo Londani Buthelezi often requested that they take out loans for him and claimed to be in the taxi business or owning taxis. Many of his victims suspect that the expensive cars he drives belong to other victims he has scammed.

One victim shared her story confidently on social media after Bongza (@justbongza) ❁ requested people to share their experiences related to Mpumelelo Londani Buthelezi privately to protect their identity. She revealed that she met him in November last year through social media for business funding. He claimed to own property in Zimbali, but when asked to provide relevant documents, he changed the story and said he only lived in Simbithi. They met at Lupa by Lifestyle Center Ballito, where he diverted the conversation from business and appeared clueless about Maritime, which he claimed to practice. She got annoyed and had to leave, and when she asked for the bill, he refused, claiming it was his invite.

A week later, he called her to do a site visit, and when she went to Richards Bay by the harbor, she found him and his colleagues in safety gear, but their boots looked new and had clean soles. They were all over the place with their answers, and all they talked about was the car she was driving. When she refused to do business, he started proposing a personal relationship, which she ignored. Weeks later, when she went to Lupa for lunch, she found out that he had claimed that she had already paid the bill and left.

"I settled the bill and made contact, I was In Richards Bay a few weeks ago and I passed by as I saw the project still running. I asked the gents that were on site about Londi and his team and they said no those guys claimed to be shooting for a music video and they said I was the producer at the time of my visit."

She knew something was wrong and never followed up with him.

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