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SABC sports presenter 
Lindani Mbense and his fiancee, Lesego 
Motlakwe.
SABC sports presenter Lindani Mbense and his fiancee, Lesego Motlakwe.
IT SEEMS there won’t be any wedding bells for SABC sports presenter, Lindani Mbense . . .
The 35-year-old presenter and his fiancee, Lesego Motlakwe (33), have allegedly gone their separate ways.
Sunday Sun was first to report on their wedding plans. The couple first postponed the wedding about three years ago when Lesego fell ill.
Now, sources claim trouble in paradise has caused unmendable cracks in Lindani’s relationship with the Premier Soccer League’s (PSL) assistant human resource officer.
Sources close to the couple claimed Lesego moved out of their house last November.
“She even took the black Range Rover Lindani used to drive,” said the source.
The source said after repossessing the car, she discovered it owes more than R56 000 in traffic fines.
Another source claimed: “One of his friend’s wives told Lesego Lindani has been telling people she’s a bad woman.”
A friend of the couple said they got engaged too fast.
“Now they’ve discovered too many faults in each other,” the friend alleged. Another source said: “They had everything ready for the wedding in 2013 and claimed it was Lesego’s sickness that stopped the big day.
“If that was true, we would have seen the wedding a few months later.”
A security guard, who works at the PSL office, said: “Lindani no longer comes to fetch his umakoti.”
When Sunday Sun contacted Lindani, he said: “I know nothing about that.” But his former fiancee Lesego said: “People break up every day and it’s just one of those things. I’m just a normal human being. I’m not a celebrity.”
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