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Cassper Nyovest has dismissed claims that he doesn’t own the alcohol brand Billiato. This was on the back of a rumour going viral on Twitter. The rumour is said to have been started by entertainment blogger Musa Khawula, who has developed a reputation for not being the most trustworthy source of information. In his post, he says David de Mardt is in fact the brand’s owner and director. “Meet the owner and director of Billiato, David de Mardt. Billiato is an alcoholic brand paraded by Cassper Nyovest as his own. David de Mardt is a CEO of Cruz and other alcoholic brands said to be owned by South African celebrities,” he tweeted. Nyovest responded to the tweet, saying, “The funniest thing about this post is that this isn’t even David…
It’s been seven years since rapper Flabba, real name Nkululeko Hanedi, was murdered by his girlfriend, Sindi- siwe Precious Manqele. At the time, Manqele alleged she acted in self-defence after he pinned her on his bed and attacked her. On Monday, it was announced that The Department of Correctional Services would be placing Manqele on parole after having assessed her profile as submitted by the Case Management Committee, along with other material presented for parole consideration. @karynmaughan tweeted: “Just in: Sindisiwe Precious Manqele, who was convicted of the murder of her rapper boyfriend Nkululeko ‘Flabba’ Habedi and sentenced to 12 years in jail, has been released on parole.” “In arriving at its decision, the CSPB (correctional supervision and parole board) further took into consideration that Ms Manqele has a positive…