December 9, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Musa Khawula has confessed in court as he appears looking dirty with regular black shirt. (Read More Here).




According to information, Musa Khawula appeared in court yesterday looking dirty as his hearing over murder of Wandile Khambule.


At the court of law, Musa Khawula, revealed that he killed his boyfriend, Wandile Khambule, out of self defence.


He is accused of stabbing and killing Wandile Khambule in March this year after the pair had a quarrel outside the deceased’s home.


He has already admitted fatally stabbing Khambule but said it was in self-defence. The Magistrate had already issued a warrant of arrest for Khawula when he did not pitch on time but it was withdrawn after his arrival.


According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), Khawula said in a statement that he was in a relationship with Khambule when the incident happened.


He was stabbed in the chest and back.


Jaftha claimed her friend wrestled Khawula to get the knife away from him.


IOL Entertainment also reported that following Jaftha’s public statement, Khawula responded to the report by telling his side of the story in a Twitter space live audio stream titled “Izani Sizohleba” (come, let’s gossip). He said: “I remember following him, believing we were walking to the car. However, we didn’t get to the car. He turned and picked up a bottle and threw it towards me, but I ducked.”


He claimed that the deceased attacked him with a beer bottle and in defence, Khuwula grabbed a nearby knife and stabbed the deceased in the groin.


“We continued fighting and later a guy came (and) separated the fight. I left immediately because I thought if he comes up again, he’s literally going to finish me.”


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