 Big trouble for the Queen Mzansi actor S.K. Hoza. The assault case against the Queen Mzansi actor, Stambiso S.K. Hoza, and an unidentified woman have reportedly been taken a step further as new information has come to the fore. The actor was accused of assaulting a female cashier at a garage last month after an altercation that saw one of the women he was with also allegedly attacking the cashier who reportedly sustained a black eye, bruising on her left cheek, and a deep cut below the left eye. The incident is said to have taken place last month after a misunderstanding between Hoza and the cashier. It was reported that the actor and two women arrived at the petrol station and walked into the store to buy a bouquet of flowers. Drama then erupted when the cashier helping the actor ask that he packs his own flowers as she needed to attend to other customers. A source claimed that Hoza was not happy with these instructions and told the cashier to pack the flowers for him as it is her job. This then led to an argument between Hoza and the woman, which was then joined by the other two women who were with the actor. Before the cashier knew it, one of the women grabbed the scanner and hid her in the face with it, scattering the flowers all over the counter. According to Sunday World, police detectives have finally questioned SK and the woman, who is his sister Nankoliulko Hoza, about what unfolded on the day. An eyewitness also testified about what they saw and the stories are polar opposites. Welcome Masuku, who was reportedly present when the incident took place, claims that SK and his sister, Nankoliulko, were very rude and aggressive towards the cashier, whose name is Cifason Kogo. Masks claim that it was Nankoliulko who picked up a scanner and hid Nkogo in the face with it, as per previous reports. However, Nankoliulko and SK have a different version and it does not involve an assault on their part. If anything, Nankoliulko claims that it was the cashier who assaults her brother at the garage that night. She claims that when her brother bought flowers, the cashier refused to put them in a packet for him and when they argued about that, the cashier proceeded to hit her brother with the flowers three times. I then told her to stop beating my brother with the flowers on his face and that she must respect the man. She started swearing at Stambiso. I never assaulted anyone, she was quoted as saying, adding that had Nkogo truly been assaulted security would have been called. SK also claims that Nkogo was not assaulted, but admits to swearing at her when she refused to call him by his birth name even after telling her several times had his name is Stambiso Hosa. He claims that he was very angry when Kogo repeatedly called him by his character name on the Queen Mzansi, which is Shaka Hosa. Last month, when the story broke, SK rubbished the report, vehemently expressing that he and his fiance had not assaulted anyone. He further vowed to clear his name by opening defamation of character case against the cashier.