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Maskandi fan demands justice after alleged assault by musician Mthandeni

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Last updated: March 4, 2025 7:37 pm
sokonnect Published March 4, 2025
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Dlamini’s Version of EventsMthandeniCase Mysteriously DroppedMaskandi fanManqele Responds but Declines to Comment FurtherSAPS’ Response Raises More QuestionsPublic Outrage and Calls for AccountabilityIn other news – Somizi Mhlongo shows off his daughter Bahumi amid criticism from ex-partner

Wandile “Mbhekeni” Dlamini, a dedicated Maskandi fan, is calling for accountability from the South African Police Service (SAPS) after his assault case against popular musician Mthandeni “SK” Manqele was allegedly dropped without a proper resolution.

Dlamini claims that Manqele assaulted him on December 17, 2024, at KwaSthagimant Tavern in Chesterville, Durban.

A video clip of the incident circulated widely on social media, appearing to show the musician attacking and chasing Dlamini.

Dlamini’s Version of Events

Speaking out about the alleged assault, Dlamini shared his side of the story.

“I am Mthandeni’s fan, and I went there to watch his performance. After his set, my friends and I approached him for pictures. I greeted him and called him by his nickname, Dunudunu. This must have provoked him because he ran towards me and started assaulting me.”

Mthandeni

Mthandeni

According to Dlamini, he attempted to flee, but Manqele and his crew members pursued him.

“As I was running away, two of his crew members also attacked me. They were punching and kicking me,” he recalled.

The next day, Dlamini sought medical treatment for his injuries. On December 19, he officially opened a case at the Cato Manor police station.

Case Mysteriously Dropped

Dlamini was shocked and frustrated to discover that his case had been closed without any explanation or resolution.

“Towards the end of January, I was told that the case had been dropped because they couldn’t locate Mthandeni. I am aggrieved because Mthandeni is still here in South Africa, and his performances are public. The venues are known. Clearly, the police are protecting him since he is a celebrity,” he said.

Dlamini believes that the justice system has failed him and is now demanding answers.

Maskandi fan

Maskandi fan

Manqele Responds but Declines to Comment Further

When approached for comment, Manqele confirmed that he was in Durban performing on the night in question but refused to discuss the incident in detail.

“I can confirm that, on that date, I was in Durban performing. But I cannot comment on this incident as it is sub judice,” he stated.

The term sub judice means that a matter is under judicial consideration and therefore should not be publicly discussed.

SAPS’ Response Raises More Questions

KZN police spokesperson, Colonel Robert Netshiunda, distanced himself from the case and provided no clear explanation for its closure.

“I’m sure the investigating officer told him why it was closed. Other than that, I cannot disclose anything,” Netshiunda said.

His vague response has left Dlamini feeling even more frustrated and suspicious.

Mthandeni

Public Outrage and Calls for Accountability

The handling of this case has sparked outrage among Maskandi fans and social justice advocates. Many believe that the police are protecting a high-profile artist at the expense of an ordinary sokonnect seeking justice.

Dlamini insists that he is not backing down and will continue to push for accountability.

“I won’t let this go. If the police won’t do their job, I will escalate this matter to higher authorities,” he vowed.

The incident has once again brought attention to concerns about selective law enforcement, where celebrities and influential figures are perceived to receive preferential treatment.

Dlamini is now exploring options to appeal the case’s closure and ensure that his complaint is properly investigated.

For now, his fight for justice continues, and many will be watching closely to see whether SAPS reopens the case or provides a more credible explanation.

In other news – Somizi Mhlongo shows off his daughter Bahumi amid criticism from ex-partner

South African media personality Somizi Mhlongo recently gave his followers a glimpse into his personal life by sharing a photo of his 30-year-old daughter, Bahumi, weeks after his ex-partner Palesa accused him of neglecting her. The post, which quickly went viral, sparked a mix of reactions, as some fans praised Somizi’s fashion skills, while others questioned his parental responsibilities.

Somizi Mhlongo shows off his daughter Bahumi amid criticism from ex-partner

On social media, Somizi posted a photo of Bahumi, who was wearing a stunning dress that he claimed to have personally designed. The proud father, known for his flamboyant style, made sure to emphasize his role in not only designing the dress but also in raising his daughter. Read More



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