February 16, 2025

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Inaccurate blogger claims Musa Khawula has been sentenced to 15 years for the murder his ex-boyfriend, Wandile Khambule. 



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Taking to social media, South African blogger, Barry, known for fake news spread. According to information, Musa Khawula’s case was pushed to January 2024.

Barry Adox wrote: “Musa Khawula has been sentenced to 15 years for the murder his ex-boyfriend Wandile Khambule. Musa confessed to fatally stabbing his ex-boyfriend Wandile. Currently Musa’s instagram account is being managed by Inno Morolong.”


Musa Khawula, who confessed to fatally stabbing his ex-boyfriend and photographer, Wandile Khambule ws rescheduled for trial to January 23, 2024. Therefore, news that he has been sentenced is all fake.


The daring celebrity blogger claimed in a Tik Tok video that he was acting in self-defence when he stabbed his lover in the back and chest.


The Vredenburg Magistrates Court in the Western Cape postponed the matter to January for the prosecution to decide if the matter goes to the High Court, if found that Khawula intentionally killed his lover.


which was why he arrived late. The magistrate had to reinstate his bail and cancel the warrant of arrest in darkness as the court was experiencing load shedding.


When the magistrate asked Khawula’s lawyer from Legal Aid about his whereabouts, the lawyer said she last spoke to him on Thursday last week and he had confirmed that he would be attending court.


She said Musa didn’t update her on whether he was still going to appear today of the court or not.


About 10 minutes after the magistrate had left the courtroom, Khawula arrived. News that celebrity blogger Musa Khawula has been sentenced to 15 years in jail for the murder of his boyfriend has been circulating on social media.


Authenticity of the claims is in doubt since details of the murder trial are all in the public domain.


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