KhayaConnect operates in the cell service MLM niche. As per the “About Our Company” section of KhayaConnect’s website;

Khaya Connect (Pty) Ltd is a registered private company in South Africa, with CIPC.

Heading up KhayaConnect we have CEO Carel Keuzenkamp.

On LinkedIn, Keuzenkamp cites himself as an

experienced financial accountant with a demonstrated history of working in the FMCG, wine and spirits, motor, and solar industries.

Keuzenkamp doesn’t have an MLM history. This is likely due to KhayaConnect probably being run by Hanli Lombard, Head of Sales and Marketing.

Lombard first appeared on BehindMLM’s radar in 2022 as the admin behind
several “Mula” branded Ponzi schemes
.

By November 2022 Lombard was up to her
fifth “Mula” Ponzi reboot
.

As of June 2024, Lombard was promoting
LiveGood
, an MLM company that suspected of operating as a pyramid scheme.

In October 2024, South African authorities issued a Dial A Mula securities fraud warning, citing several associated companies;

Umvuzo Lifestyle Creators;

AW Fund Management Pty Ltd;

Dial A Mula Administrators Pty Ltd;

Hunters Wealth Empowerment Pty Ltd; and

Umvuzo Management Group Ptd Ltd

KhayaConnect promotion appears to have begun in or around August 2025. This suggests that LiveGood promotion in South Africa, or at least wherever Lombard is promoting it, has collapsed.

KhayaConnect’s website domain (“khayaconnect.com”), was privately registered on December 12th, 2024.

Read on for a full review of KhayaConnect’s MLM opportunity.

KhayaConnect’s Products

KhayaConnect has no retailable products or services.

Promoters are only able to market KhayaConnect promoter membership itself.

KhayaConnect promoter membership provides access to a cell phone plan and financial services app.

KhayaConnect’s Compensation Plan

KhayaConnect promoters pay membership fees. Commissions are paid when they recruit others who do the same.

KhayaConnect pays recruitment commissions via two matrix tiers; a 4×4 matrix and a 4×7 matrix.

A 4×4 matrix places a promoter at the top of a matrix with four positions directly under them:

The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these first four positions into another four positions each (sixteen positions).

Levels three and four of the matrix are generated in the same manner, with each new level housing four times as many positions as the previous level.

A 4×7 matrix expands on this down a total of seven levels.

Positions in either matrix are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of promoters, paying either R190 or R190 plus R350 a month.

4×4 Matrix Recruitment Commissions

Entry into the 4×4 matrix costs R190 and then R190 a month.

Recruitment commissions across the four levels of the 4×4 matrix are as follows:

level 1 (4 positions) – R50 a month per position filled

level 2 (16 positions) – R35 a month per position filled

level 3 (64 positions) – R10 a month per position filled

level 4 (256 positions) – R5 a month per position


🤖 Quick Answer

What is KhayaConnect and how does it operate?
KhayaConnect (Pty) Ltd is a registered private company in South Africa operating in the cell service multilevel marketing (MLM) niche. The company is headed by CEO Carel Keuzenkamp, a financial accountant without prior MLM history, and Hanli Lombard serves as Head of Sales and Marketing.

Who is Hanli Lombard and what is her background in MLM?
Hanli Lombard is KhayaConnect's Head of Sales and Marketing. She was previously identified as the administrator behind several "Mula" branded Ponzi schemes starting in 2022. By November 2022, she had launched at least five successive Mula Ponzi reboots, establishing a documented pattern of serial scheme administration.

**Who is Carel Keuzenkamp,


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