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Eswatini Official Suspended After Helping Cat Matlala To Forge Fraudulent ID

November 10, 2025
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Eswatini Official Suspended After Helping Cat Matlala To Forge Fraudulent ID
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In a bold move to safeguard national integrity, the Kingdom of Eswatini has placed one of its top civil servants on administrative leave amid mounting evidence of identity fraud. Nonhlanhla Malambe, a key figure in the Civil Registry Department, faces scrutiny for her suspected role in fabricating official documents for a notorious South African fugitive. The Civil Service Commission acted swiftly, initiating a thorough probe that could reshape trust in the nation’s bureaucratic machinery. This suspension underscores Eswatini’s zero-tolerance stance on corruption, even when it crosses international borders.

At the heart of the scandal lies Vusi “Cat” Matlala, a shadowy operator whose real identity has unraveled like a poorly woven tapestry. Buried deep in Eswatini’s official ledgers, he masquerades as Vusimuzi Dlamini, a resident of Motshane just outside the capital, Mbabane. This alias paints him as the second son of Christinah Thembi Shongwe, a claim she has vehemently denied under oath. Stranger still, the records omit any trace of his supposed father, leaving gaping holes that scream foul play. Malambe’s alleged fingerprints on this deception have ignited calls for deeper reforms in how vital records are handled.

The intrigue exploded into the spotlight during proceedings at South Africa’s Madlanga Commission in Pretoria. There, Lieutenant General Dumisani Khumalo, head of the South African Police Service’s Crime Intelligence unit, unveiled a trove of incriminating digital breadcrumbs. Among them were WhatsApp exchanges between Matlala and influential businessman Brown Mogotsi. What caught investigators’ eyes was Mogotsi’s phone listing for Matlala simply as “Dlamini”—a chilling match to the forged Eswatini identity. These revelations transformed a quiet administrative glitch into a cross-border conspiracy, exposing vulnerabilities in regional security networks.

Matlala’s audacious maneuvers paint a portrait of a man dancing on the edge of legality. His Eswatini-issued passport bears stamps from an April 2024 entry into the kingdom, followed by a stealthy, unauthorized slip back into South Africa. Authorities there flagged him as a high-risk escapee during a tense bail hearing, citing the very records that falsely anchor him in Eswatini. This phantom presence not only evaded border controls but also sowed chaos in legal proceedings, forcing courts to grapple with a ghost in their midst.

As the investigation unfolds, ripples are already lapping at Eswatini’s shores. Public outrage simmers over how a senior official could allegedly bend the rules for personal gain or external pressure. Civil society groups are demanding transparency, urging the commission to unearth any accomplices and tighten safeguards against similar breaches. For Malambe, the stakes are personal: her career hangs in the balance, a stark reminder that public service demands unyielding accountability.

This episode serves as a wake-up call for Southern Africa’s interconnected realms. In an era of fluid borders and digital footprints, fraudulent identities erode more than paper trails—they undermine justice itself. Eswatini’s decisive response could set a precedent, proving that even the smallest kingdom can roar against the shadows of deceit. As probes deepen, the world watches, hoping for a resolution that restores faith in the guardians of truth.

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