Guys, do you remember that MaCele was married in a civil union with Musa - i.e. automatic in community of property. There is no way that Musa would have married any wife legally before changing the marriage contract (he would be guilty of bigamy) nor could he buy with them properties without the bank wanting to see MaCele and for her to sign for the bond etc. If bought in cash at registration of the property, a marriage certificate wld be needed since he was married in a civil marriage - leaving only 1 option buying in the "outside partners name, not his". While I dnt know when their contract was changed to traditional marriage with MaCele, it could not have been immediately after marrying as you are saying here, she was still ku honeymoon stage. Azihlangani lezi story & time lines zakwamseleku
Let us be honest there is no family that can collect iproperty yendoda from indoda ephilayo because his partner died. Remember if you have a joint property, both your names are there - how would they dispose it. My theory based on what we heard and read on news papers. Masaule was monied and came from money. Musa was not married to her emthethweni. I suspect wenza the usual ukuyovela and not finalise umshado. When she died suddenly, her family moved rapidly to protect her assests. I also believe they thought her death had to do nesithembu sika Musa (jealousy & ukuthakatha). Very clear she didn't get along with Macele and Mayeni also asked to be excused from visiting her grave. One of the wives citied that she was friends with girl friends zika Musa i.e. Thobile. 💔 The family ka Masaule were not asked b4 they visited her grave with camera's. They only saw it on TV and were very angry according to Move Magazine. Does that sound like umkhwenyana we family ???
@@QondyZamahlubi Whose talking about a house here...who purchased a house and who didn't...I feel very sorry for your former teachers ...I suspect they turned to be alcoholics now nje ngobumuncu bakho......ukuthukisa nokuba nguphuma silwe bobee levels eziphantsi kakhulu....let me teach you one thing sibotho: U don't have to be rude when you want to express your views