Minnie Dlamini reveals why she is not going legal against Musa Khawula

South African media personality Minnie Dlamini has chosen not to pursue legal action against blogger Musa Khawula. Addressing the situation, Minnie explained that she believes legal proceedings would only escalate the conflict and draw more public attention to the matter. Instead, she prefers to focus on her career and personal life, avoiding further drama.

Minnie Dlamini has decided against taking legal action against controversial YouTuber Musa Khawula, who recently alleged she cheated on her ex-husband Quinton Jones with the late Nkateko Mabaso. Dlamini denounced the rumors and expressed her frustration over Khawula’s disrespectful claims. She emphasized her focus on her son and the ongoing divorce process, noting that pursuing legal action against Khawula would be a waste of resources, as he lacks the means to compensate her.

I thought you said I cheated with Edwin Sodi? Now it’s Nkateko Mabaso? Which one is it? Who is next? Let it go bro, damn. This is incredibly disrespectful to my friend’s family and his memory. People are mourning, you have no shame,” she said.

In a recent interview with Zimoja, a source disclosed Minnie’s emotions about the allegation: “She’s far from perfect and like many people has made mistakes. But her focus now is her son who will one day grow up to see all these things about his mother.”

Minnie Dlamini also told the publication that she has no intention of dragging Musa to court as she has a divorce case to finalise with her ex.

 

“Musa is a psychopath and I hope he burns in hell,” she said. I am going through a very ugly divorce. I can’t waste money on that guy. He has no money. What am I going to get? I am raising my son alone, with no financial support. I can’t just throw money away to prove a point,” said Dlamini.

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Ann Malinga, the widow of musician and producer Robbie Malinga has threatened to take legal action against the now-defunct TS Record and Universal Music.

Ann now demands all the recording agreements and statements between her late husband, Universal Music, and TS Records. She says she needs all the documents to round up Robbie’s estate. Read more

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