Ngizwe Mchunu’s rural homestead in Umbumbulu, KwaZulu-Natal, was burnt down, evoking widespread sympathy from the masses.
Among those who showed their support include Bonginkosi Khanyile, a member of the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP), and Zwakele Mncwango, the provincial chairperson of ActionSA in KZN.
NGIZWE MCHUNU’S HOME BURNT DOWN
According to Nhlaka Production, three unknown men came looking for Ngizwe, who was in Johannesburg at the time. However, after they left, his family noticed that the rondavels were on fire.
The motive behind this act remains unknown, as Ngizwe stated that he moved into this area in 2014 and has never encountered any enemies.

In a video shared by Nhlaka Production, the visibly distraught media personality said the following:
“I received a phone call from my wife’s sister, who told me that three men came looking for me. But shortly after they left, the family realised that there was a fire,” he began.
“I moved in here in 2014, and my neighbours are not my enemies. And I don’t have enemies who would do something like this,” he added.
NGIZWE’S SON SPEAKS OUT
Zoso interviewed S’bani Mchunu, the son of Ngizwe, regarding the fire that destroyed the rondavels at his home.
“We are going through a difficult time. The fire has destroyed everything in my father’s house,” he began.
“What hurts the most is that there were children inside the house, and if those men had locked them inside, they would have possibly died,” he added.
FLODA QUICKLY RETURNS FROM A GIG IN CAPE TOWN
Floda, who allegedly dumped Ngizwe in 2024, rushed back from a gig in Cape Town following the disturbing news.
The homestead that was burnt down is where Floda lives, as is the norm in polygamous marriages, where each wife is designated her own home.
In the video and photos of Floda and Ngizwe below, they mournfully assess the damage that the fire caused at their home.
