Lady Zamar is unbothered by the noise from Sjava’s supporters
Lady Zamar is unbothered by the noise from Sjava’s supporters
Lady Zamar is unbothered by the noise from Sjava’s supporters. The singer has not been given a break since the rape case opened against Sjava was nullified. Trolls and critics have seized every opportunity to bully her; the recent was after Umama hitmaker’s album, Isibuko recorded a massive success. People bullied her and the various social media platforms, but she’s not moved as she returned to Twitter to react to the mean behaviours from trolls.
Lady Zamar is unbothered by the noise from Sjava’s supporters. The singer has not been given a break since the rape case opened against Sjava was nullified. Trolls and critics have seized every opportunity to bully her; the recent was after Umama hitmaker’s album, Isibuko recorded a massive success. People bullied her and the various social media platforms, but she’s not moved as she returned to Twitter to react to the mean behaviours from trolls.
“Every time someone is really mean to me on social media because of rumours, gossip, or slander they heard, I kinda feel sad for them I know their intentions are to hurt me, but what I see are people who are hurting, who don’t have enough love and compassion… it’s heartbreaking,” she tweeted. Lady Zamar has been painted as a “liar” after the NPA did not continue with the rape case against Sjava. People seem to forget that just because there was little evidence to work through for the case, it does not mean the offense never happened. Something activist Ntsiki Mazwai reminds people on Twitter.
Sowetan Live interviewed Limpopo police spokesperson Col Moatshe Ngoepe, who confirmed that the case against Sjava was declined for prosecution on November 5 by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).
every time someone is really mean to me on social media because of rumours, gossip or slander they heard, i kinda feel sad for them
i know their intentions are to hurt me, but what i see are people who are hurting, who don’t have enough love and compassion… it’s heartbreaking?
— Lady Zamar (@Lady_Zamar) February 8, 2023
Sowetan Live interviewed Limpopo police spokesperson Col Moatshe Ngoepe, who confirmed that the case against Sjava was declined for prosecution on November 5 by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).
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