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Mihlali Ndamase to lose Range Rover to her boyfriend’s ex-wife, Mary Jane

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Court orders Leeroy Sidambe to return the car given to Mihlali Ndamase to his former wife, Mary Jane

Mihlali Ndamase will lose her Ranger Rover to the ex-wife of her partner, Leeroy Sidambe.

Sunday World reports that the Gauteng businessman bought the car for his former wife, Mary Jane during their anniversary, but took the car and gave his new lover after separating from Jane.


It was reported that the erstwhile wife opened a case against Leeroy after seeing Mihlali flaunt the whip.

“The respondent is to return the Range Rover Autobiography (2020 Model) to the applicant within two days from the date of this order,” reads the order.

The court ordered the businessman to pay for various things which include, maintenance and repairs of the vehicle and the other Range Rover Sport; he is to pay the balloon payment of the Range Rover Sport to the BMW financial services within 30 days from the date of the order.

The entrepreneur was also ordered to pay R156 000 a month towards the maintenance of his wife and children on the first day of every month.

Leeroy was asked to pay an undisclosed amount for his wife’s and children’s medical aid.

The businessman also has to pay rates and services, water, and electricity in the rented property occupied by his wife and children. The order also forced him to pay a deposit for the rented property where his wife and children stay and pay over R1.7-million for the legal costs she incurred during the litigation.

“The respondent shall pay to the applicant a contribution towards her legal costs in the sum of R1 716 083 within 14 days from the date of this order, payable into the trust account of the applicant’s attorney,” reads the order.

“As stated elsewhere in this affidavit, the Range Rover Autobiography that was given to me as a gift was snatched away from me by (name withheld) and given to his girlfriend to use. He actually vindictively took my car away from me and gave it to Ndamase to use, and I do not have a vehicle to use,” read the papers.

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