MOJA LOVE CONDEMNS ‘MALICIOUS ALLEGATIONS’ BY EX-PRESENTERS!
After calculating their move carefully, considering the severity of the allegations, MojaLove has finally responded to a spate of accusations by its former employees who have been labelling the broadcaster in a negative light.
“Moja Love condemns misinformation, distortion and malicious behaviour,” was an introduction to a statement released by the channel.
Nonzwakazi Cekete, MojaLove spokesperson, said they’ve exercised restraint and chosen not to engage publicly, “despite persistent provocation”.
“However, the continued spread of misinformation, threats against staff, and reckless allegations leave the channel with no option but to respond,” said Cekete.
The channel condemned what it described as deliberate distortion and malicious conduct by former reality show star Mahlalentabeni, Bishop Julius Moloi and ex-employee Mxolisi Arthur Kubheka, also known as Zinja.


Mahlalentabeni saga
Mahlalentabeni stars in reality show Emndeni, which profiles traditional healer Maseko and his polygamous marriage.
She was one of the wives, some of whom are gay men.
Last week, her family confirmed to Sunday World rumours that she had taken her own life.
However, the following day the family retracted the story after she woke up in ICU.
She had allegedly ingested poison in an attempt to take her own life.
“The false suicide claim by Mahlalentabeni is deeply concerning. And it raises concerns about her mental wellbeing and credibility,” Cekete added.


Addressing Kubheka, who previously worked for the channel, Cekete accused him of exploiting the situation after his dismissal.
“The conduct of former employee Zinja, who was fired for corruption and taking money from vulnerable people that the channel was assisting, is alarming,” she said.
“Furthermore, he took advantage Mahlalentabeni, someone with serious mental challenges. He is ill-disciplined and a violent character. He has been threatening staff and orchestrating campaigns of intimidation and misinformation.”
Cekete said the channel would take a firm stance against such actions.
“As a channel, we will not tolerate that behaviour. We are the champions of the impoverished and those who are seeking justice,” she said.
She also linked Kubheka’s actions to Bishop Julius Moloi.
“On the issue of Bishop Moloi, the channel rejects the false narrative being aggressively promoted by him.
“The channel received serious and disturbing complaints from his church members. And because of the sensitive nature, we cannot make them public. As a result, the channel had to release him with immediate effect.”

