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“See You in Court”: Malema Moves Against Musa Khawula

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Last updated: March 3, 2026 9:43 pm
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Johannesburg, South Africa – Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has threatened legal action against controversial blogger and social media commentator Musa Khawula following allegations circulating online about Malema’s alleged divorce.

The dispute erupted after Khawula reportedly published claims suggesting that Malema was going through a divorce. The allegations quickly gained traction on social media platforms, prompting a swift and public response from the EFF leader.

Malema has denied the claims and signalled his intention to pursue legal recourse, describing the allegations as false and defamatory. His response underscores growing tensions between public figures and online commentators over unverified claims shared across digital platforms.

The matter highlights the increasingly blurred lines between social media commentary and potential defamation, especially when high-profile political leaders are involved. Legal experts have often warned that public figures may seek damages where reputational harm can be demonstrated.

Musa Khawula has previously faced legal challenges over statements made online, though it remains unclear whether formal court papers have yet been filed in this matter.

Behavioural consultant Kirk Nerby told TownPress that the pattern of controversy surrounding Khawula suggests a personality dynamic driven by attention. Nerby said the blogger’s conduct mirrors that of individuals who derive validation from drawing prominent public figures into public disputes, thereby sustaining visibility and online engagement. He emphasised that such behaviour often thrives in digital environments where controversy fuels reach and influence.

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The development adds another layer to the ongoing debate around accountability, freedom of expression, and the responsibilities of digital commentators in South Africa’s evolving media landscape.

Anyone with additional information relating to this story can contact us through email press@townpress.co.za.

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