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Fallout Between Marching Bosses: Jacinta Ngobese Quits AmaBhinca Nation Over Donation Dispute

June 4, 2026
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Fallout Between Marching Bosses: Jacinta Ngobese Quits AmaBhinca Nation Over Donation Dispute
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Tensions within one of KwaZulu-Natal’s prominent marching groups, AmaBhinca Nation, have become public after marching leader Jacinta Ngobese announced her departure from the group due to disagreements over fundraising practices.

The conflict revolves around the proposal to share bank account details online for donations. Ngobese voiced her strong disapproval, arguing that sharing personal banking information could expose members to unnecessary risks and contradicts the community’s traditions and values.

In contrast, fellow leader Phakel supported the online donation strategy, claiming it facilitates financial contributions from fans and supporters for the group’s activities.

The fallout quickly made its way to social media, where both leaders defended their viewpoints. As tensions rose, Ngobese confirmed her decision to leave AmaBhinca Nation, stating that the group’s unity and trust had been compromised.

“I can’t continue under these conditions,” she reportedly said, elaborating on her choice to resign.

The split has polarized supporters, with some commending Ngobese for prioritizing safety and privacy, while others endorse Phakel’s approach as practical in the digital era.

Many fans have expressed their disappointment over the public nature of the dispute, suggesting it undermines the spirit of unity and brotherhood that the marching culture in KwaZulu-Natal embodies.

AmaBhinca Nation has yet to issue an official statement about the situation, and it remains uncertain whether Ngobese’s exit is final or if mediation efforts will occur.

The group continues to be a significant name in KwaZulu-Natal’s marching scene, known for its vibrant cultural presentations and strong presence at major events throughout the province.

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