Ngubeni is expected to appear in court again on 26 September after her case was postponed for further investigations.

Actress and casting director Nolwazi Ngubeni. Picture: Gallo Images / Oupa Bopape
Actress and casting director Nolwazi Ngubeni has been granted R5 000 bail after appearing in the Brixton Magistrate’s Court in Johannesburg today.
Ngubeni is accused of financial misconduct in her engagements with Durban-based film production company Rhythm World Productions, Joburg-based Masakhane Casting Agency and Make Your Art (Pty) Ltd in March 2024.
Ngubeni faces multiple charges
She faces charges of cyber forgery, fraud, theft and uttering – which consists of illegally and intentionally passing off a forged document to actually or potentially prejudice another party.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Gauteng spokesperson Phindi Mjonondwane said the state alleged that the accused was hired by Rhythm World as a casting director and recruited people to perform in various productions.
‘She kept money for herself’
“However, when Rhythm World paid her for the services, she allegedly kept the money for herself,” Mjondwana said.
“The NPA is committed to ensuring justice is served and will provide updates as the case progresses,” she added.
The Scandal! actress’ case was postponed to 26 September for further investigations.
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Her appearance earlier today follows her first appearance in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on 26 March.
Theft allegations
According to reports, the actress is accused of pocketing R700 000 from the production of the TV series Queen Modjadji as its casting director.
Supporting actors cast in the Mzansi Magic show, which was produced by Rhythm World, allegedly complained about not being paid while Ngubeni allegedly paid herself extra.
It’s alleged that the production company took legal action after her legal team’s attempt to negotiate a repayment deal stalled.
The South African Film & Television Award-winning actress allegedly maintains innocence.
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