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    Home » Mother Takes Daughter to Meet Umlungu for R10,000

    Mother Takes Daughter to Meet Umlungu for R10,000

    MadebeBy Madebe3 Mins ReadMarch 5, 2026
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    A Limpopo woman’s admission that she accompanied her daughter to a flagged modelling agency has reignited urgent questions about the financial desperation facing South African students

    By Our Social Affairs Correspondent | Published: March 5, 2026

    LIMPOPO — A mother from a rural Limpopo community has come forward with a deeply personal confession that has divided public opinion and cast a harsh light on the financial pressures facing university students and their families.

     

    The woman, known only as MaKhumalo, is a single mother in her late 30s. Her daughter, Andile, is in her early 20s and is currently enrolled in an Economics degree at the University of Limpopo.

    A CONTROVERSIAL AGENCY AND A DESPERATE DECISION

    In a candid interview, MaKhumalo revealed that she personally escorted Andile to a meeting with Ivo Suzee, the owner of African Casting — an agency that has been under active public scrutiny following concerns raised by the South African Police Service (SAPS). The agency has been flagged amid allegations that it operates as a fraudulent modelling front.

    When asked why she would take her daughter to a place already under police scrutiny, MaKhumalo did not hesitate.

    “It’s hard raising money for school fees,” she said. “People talk. But they don’t know what it means to choose between your child dropping out and your own dignity.”

    Without disclosing explicit details, MaKhumalo acknowledged that following “adult” activities that took place during the meeting, she and her daughter each received R10,000 — a combined total of R20,000. She says she immediately surrendered her own share to Andile.

    “I wanted her to have enough for registration. Enough to buy proper clothes. I didn’t want her to feel like an outsider at school,” she said.

    “I WILL DO ANYTHING. I AM ALONE.”

    The most striking moment of the interview came when MaKhumalo made an unflinching declaration about the lengths she would go to for her child.

    “For my daughter, I will do anything. Even if it is shameful. I am alone. There is no one else helping me.”

    The statement has since spread rapidly across social media platforms, drawing sharply contrasting reactions. Many have condemned her choices as reckless and dangerous. Others have responded with empathy, describing a woman cornered by poverty and failed by a system that offers too little support for students from low-income households.

    The financial pressures MaKhumalo described — covering tuition, accommodation, textbooks, and the social cost of “fitting in” at university — are far from unique to her family.

    A SYSTEMIC PROBLEM BEHIND ONE FAMILY’S STORY

    Analysts and education advocates have long warned that funding gaps in South Africa’s higher education system push vulnerable students toward exploitation. The story of MaKhumalo and Andile, while extreme, reflects a broader crisis playing out quietly in thousands of households across the country.

    No student should feel forced into compromising or dangerous situations in order to afford an education. Several legitimate financial aid options exist for students in need, including the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), the Funza Lushaka Bursary, the Sasol Bursary Scheme, and learnerships facilitated by the Department of Higher Education and Training, among others.

    THE INVESTIGATION CONTINUES

    As the story continues to develop in Limpopo, the conduct of African Casting and its owner Ivo Suzee remains under scrutiny. SAPS has not yet issued a formal public update on the status of its investigation into the agency.

    For MaKhumalo, the confession appears to have been less about seeking absolution and more about sounding an alarm.

    “People talk,” she said. “But they don’t know.”

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