Where did Sbu Mpisane, the estranged husband of Shauwn Mkhize (MaMkhize) disappear to?

Well-known Mzansi reality TV star, and businesswoman, Shauwn Mkhize aka MaMkhize who recently appeared in a Carte Blanche expose on Sunday was one-half of Durban’s most glamorous couple. The reality TV star was married to Sbu Mpisane, a Metro cop turned hot-shot businessman.

Following their split and her rebranding as a TV star, many have wondered what has happened to her husband of 15 years.


 

 

 

Shauwn and Sbu Mpisane first burst onto the scene two decades ago when they reportedly wed.

Not much is known about their wedding or their early days as a couple who welcomed their first child together – son Andile Mpisane, who recently celebrated his 23rd birthday.

Over the years, the couple made headlines for their A-list parties at their La Lucia mansion as well as their run-ins with the law. This included allegations of fraud, forgery, bribery, and tax evasion.

In 2011, the couple had a grand celebration at the Zimbali Golf Estate. According to Sowetan, this was to celebrate their seventh wedding anniversary, 20 years as a couple, and Sbu Mpisane’s 40th birthday.

The couple accumulated much of their wealth as founders of Zikhulise Group, a company Carte Blanche claimed received over R1 billion in government tenders for low-cost housing and Public Works contracts.

A year later, Shauwn rebranded herself as “MaMkhize” after taking on her maiden name. Her reality TV show Kwa’MamMkhize – about her new chapter navigating life as a “single woman and mother” first aired on Mzansi Magic in early 2020 . The first season was an instant hit amongst viewers.

She told TshisaLive of her motivation behind the show: “When you hear people talking and referring to you, you realise how little they know about you as a person.

“So I thought this will assist me to gain my identity and tell my story my way.”

According to multiple reports, Sbu Mpisane lived large as a Metro police officer in the dog unit department.

Despite less than R20 000 per his salary, the cop drove a Lamborghini to work. He also lived in a R15,5 million mansion, claims The Witness.