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Drama in court as actress is acquitted of assault

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Actress Zinhle Mabena has a reason to smile as she was acquitted of assault this week. Photo: Oupa Bopape/ Gallo Images
Actress Zinhle Mabena has a reason to smile as she was acquitted of assault this week. Photo: Oupa Bopape/ Gallo Images

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She has been in and out of court this year after her estranged husband, Robert Ngwenya, opened a case of assault against her, accusing her of attacking him during a domestic dispute at their upmarket home in Blue Valley Estate, Midrand, in June last year.

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