Category: Discourse

  • Musa Khawula: The Murderous Pope of Pop Culture

    The self-proclaimed Pope of Pop Culture, Musa Khawula, once brought audiences huge doses of daily tea, with his goss taking no … ermprisoners. With quirky colloquial quips like “Lemme get me a drink,” right before he was about to let loose; or that unmistakeable head bow when something supposedly sad had happened, even the guests he invited on the popular YouTube channel weren’t safe from his sharp tongue and Mzansi was lapping it up. He was so popular that even as he seemed to be going through it, it was as if viewers didn’t mind the tea-flavoured skeletons that filled the gossipmonger’s own scandalous closet.

    It’s always been clear that Khawula, who some would simply label a troll, was never afraid of conflict. His social media activities have often put him in hot waters with all sorts including fellow content creator Mihlali Ndamase. The feud included threats, petitions, and physical altercations. Musa tried to “cancel” Mihlali in August 2022, and in July 2023 Mihlali admitted to assaulting him at Leeroy Sidambe‘s office. In another incident, Khawule posted his whereabouts online and was tracked down for a beating by Moshe Ndiki

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    Mihlali’s Instagram stories’ screenshot. Image courtesy of The Citizen
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    And we always knew there was something more sinister to Khawula’s brand of trolling. The blogger would go far for his content and even had his Twitter account suspended after posting nude images of DJ and producer Lulo Café. In another case,  Khawula was slapped with a court directive to compensate Dumani Khuzwayo R500,000 after suggesting in a viral Tweet that the celebrity photographer had been a gay sex worker who was HIV positive. In yet another feud, Lerato Kganyago claimed that Khawula had criminal offences dating back to 2013.

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    Despite the numerous controversies, Khawula continued to evade substantial prosecution and his YouTube channel, which launched in 2022, quickly gained tens of thousands of subscribers hungry for more malicious albeit poorly edited content. In the videos, Khawula could be seen drinking his favourite cider in between conjuring often inaccurate celebrity news, which is why his catchphrase was, “… allegedly!” The truth is it was so bad, that viewers scratched their heads wondering if it was actually good. 

    Those questions were soon put to rest when news spread that the celebrity blogger had fatally stabbed his then-boyfriend Wandile Khambule (35). I would say “allegedly”, but Khawula himself, though maintaining that it was in self-defence, took to TikTok, no less, to admit to stabbing Khambul​​e to death with a knife. He said this with a sinister smirk on his face that made the admission seem almost not real. But police spokesperson Captain Frederick van Wyk confirmed that Vredenburg police responded to a stabbing on the 4th of March 2022 at 19:36 at the deceased’s premises on Goud Street, Ongegund, Vredenburg. 

    The former couple reportedly relocated from Carletonville in Gauteng to Vredenburg in the Western Cape when Khambule found a new girlfriend, Sweetness Jaftha. According to Sunday World, Jaftha said, “Khambule refused to speak to him … because he was not interested in him romantically. I then asked them to go [and] speak outside because there were other people in the house … heard people screaming ‘don’t stab him’ … When I checked to see what was happening outside, I saw Khawula running after Khambule with a big knife [and] stabbing him, he fell in front of my brother’s bakkie. … He stabbed him in his chest and at the back.” Jaftha added that Khawula bit off and chewed Wandile’s lower lip to the horror of the onlookers.

    It wouldn’t help to wonder what made him the way he is, but it might be worth asking why people like Musa Khawula thrive in our society. Khawula, who is out on bail, still has a large social media following and continues to freely share successful YouTube videos nearly a year after the violent incident, with the last upload being about two months ago. He has seen many court appearances with frequent delays and during the recent October 5 hearing, he was said to struggle walking or standing, which some view as a tactic to further prolong proceedings. The trial, which was pushed to January 23, 2024, might finally reveal whether or not the so-called Pope of Pop Culture is truly capable of getting away with murder.

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    Musa Khawula & Wayne Wandile Kambule, Image courtesy of Twitter
  • How To Mend a Broken Heart When It Literally Feels Impossible 

    It seemed like I was in a bad Hollywood romcom the other day, as rain poured from the sky and the guy I thought was the love of my life, sat across from me in my car and told me we were never actually going out. Two and a half months later, countless dates, and late-night drives only to learn that we had been what? Buddies? I was obviously devastated, and as much as I enjoyed sitting in my pyjamas, eating cake and watching reruns of Law & Order: SVU, I knew I needed to be proactive in my healing or face spiralling into a dark hole and always wondering where I had gone wrong. 

    There is nothing that films sell short like heartbreak, I mean, Elle Woods ( Legally Blonde, 2001) got her heart broken and applied to Harvard Law, yeah right. More realistically, heartbreak feels like an endless sea of grief that seems to go on forever. Even the smallest of things, like seeing his name on your car Bluetooth, can be a reminder of what you lost. There is no magical, cure-all way to fix a broken heart, however, these tips, courtesy of an Instagram poll can make the heartbreak feel a little less like the world is ending. 

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    1. Grieve the Relationship 

    To use Elsa’s words, “Feel, don’t conceal.” Allow yourself to sit in your feelings, it’s okay to feel sad, angry, and even devastated. Travel through the stages of grief, from denial to anger, until you settle at home base in acceptance. It may take years or days, and running away from your feelings will only prolong the healing process. Allow yourself to feel sad about the love you lost, and grieve the former relationship. 

    1. Exercise!

    Recovering from a breakup is a lot of work, and getting yourself out of bed and active is even more work. Although it may seem to all be in your head(or heart), a breakup can take a physical toll on our bodies too. Research has found that people who have recently gone through a breakup experience similar brain activity when shown pictures of their ex as they do when they are in physical pain. So those chest pains we are suffering through are not a figment of our imaginations. The best way to counteract the physical discomfort you may be feeling is to exercise. A morning stroll, lifting weights, or cardio, allows your brain to release endorphins and the other yummy hormones that reduce anxiety or depression. And what’s better than a revenge body on the gram? 

    1. Stay Away From Social Media

    Trust me, your algorithm knows what is happening in your life- it always knows. When was the last time you didn’t tune into TikTok? Use this time to take a bit of a social media sabbatical, otherwise, your algorithm will be feeding you “Here’s how to know if he really loves you” videos or worst yet “How to know if a woman is in her feminine energy”, you’ll find yourself spiralling down the social media rabbit hole and unlike Alice, you won’t find a wonderland. Save yourself the pain and frustration, and don’t stalk their new partner- it’s never going to bring you the closure you desire. 

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    1. Put on Some Tunes

    Lucky for you and me, heartbreak is a universal pandemic that spans BC (Before Christ), and so there is a song about every sort of heartbreak imaginable. If you don’t know where to start, my girl Adele has you covered. Taylor Swift just released 1989 ( Taylor’s Version) which has a few heartbreak tear jerkers. If you’re keeping it local, what is better than the Amapiano beat of Abalele to still your broken heart? Music will always be there for us, allow it to soothe your wounds and remind you time and time again that you are not alone. 

    P.S. Stay away from the songs that remind you of them- we are moving onward not backwards. 

    1. Don’t Delete the Pictures – Yet

    In all your anger and hurt you might block, delete, and try your best to forget, but don’t be so hasty. I tried it, only to find myself resaving the pictures. Healing is a journey, you don’t need to rush through anything. Whether it was a talking stage, a situationship, or even a long-term relationship, you allowed some form of love in and it did not turn out how you wanted. You don’t have to rip off the bandaid, slow and steady wins the race, and when you are ready, wipe the reminders of them from your life. 

    1. Lean On Your Community

    My friend told me, “If you need to shout- shout at me, if you need to cry, cry to me.” And that’s what we all need through this process, a shoulder to lean on. As easy as it is to put yourself in isolation, talking about it helps, a hug goes a long way, and sharing a tub of ice cream with your mate sometimes feels better than eating it alone. 

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    1. Dive Into Your Hobbies 

    Haven’t picked up your musical instrument since high school? Or baked bread since the pandemic ended? The less time you spend sitting and occupying your mind about the past relationship, the less it will get to you. Occupy your time with distractions, the more the merrier.

    8. Pray It Away

    This has been the most helpful tip for me, who better to heal my broken heart than the Creator of the universe?  Even if you’re not religious, try talking to God about it.

    9. Rebrand 

    As cliche as Hollywood movies have made it seem, “reinventing” yourself after a breakup can be empowering. According to psychology professor Renee Engeln, “Making a radical change in your appearance can be a way of sending the message that you’re also making a radical change to your life- or that you’d like to.” Pushing yourself to do something radical like adopting a cat (Lupita Nyong’o you did that girl!)facing your fear of heights by going bungee jumping, or moving to another country allows you the freedom to do something without needing anyone’s opinion about it first. A drastic life change is an obvious and somewhat easy way to tell the world that you are ready to start over and reclaim your newly found freedom. 

    In the difficult moments, remind yourself that you will recover from this. Healing is not linear, and it is absolutely okay to do everything on this list and still feel devastated. For me, missing him comes and goes in waves, but it’s in those breathless painful moments that I remind myself that human resilience is something to be marveled at and that my heart will be whole once more. Most importantly, whatever you do, do not give up on yourself. We must still go on to believe that fairytales exist, and that love will come to stay next time around. 

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