Daily Dispatch

Tembe’s family to launch foundation for women

- SUTHENTIRA GOVENDER

In the week when footage of an incident involving rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes and his late fiancée Anele Tembe went viral — sparking speculatio­n about abuse in their relationsh­ip — her father has revealed that a foundation will be launched in her name to benefit young women.

Two videos of the same incident were released to media houses this week with one version showing Forbes breaking through a door at his Bryanston, Johannesbu­rg home behind which Tembe was hiding.

Another video, which is understood to be of the same incident, shows the rapper’s home in disarray, with awards smashed and glass broken.

AKA can be heard narrating in the background, claiming Tembe had tried to jump off the balcony.

She died last month after falling to her death apparently from the 10th floor of the Pepperclub Hotel in Cape Town. The circumstan­ces around her death remain under investigat­ion. Tembe’s father Moses said that the family had “decided not to speculate about police enquiry findings”.

“We have our eyes focused on establishi­ng the Anele Tembe Foundation, which we hope would benefit thousands of young women and parents.” Moses did not reveal the exact nature of the causes the foundation would support.

“We must focus on root causes of events and relationsh­ips, foundation­al values and norms,” he said.

Moses said he stood by his statement read out at his daughter’s funeral in Durban last month in which he rubbished speculatio­n that she was suicidal.

“As Anele’s father, I categorica­lly state Anele was neither suicidal nor did she commit suicide.

“We must as a matter of priority deal with the scourge that bedevils our youth, alcohol which is overused and drugs.

“Fellow South Africans we better wake up and smell the coffee. We have a serious problem with substance abuse.

“I cannot allow an unfortunat­e narrative to go unchalleng­ed, a narrative that irks me to no end that is ‘Anele was chronicall­y suicidal’.

“All I can say is until Anele turned 21, not a single member of her family, my family, would have associated her with suicide,” he said at the time.

He said he could not engage further on the tragedy.

In a statement shared by his management team, The T Effect, on Twitter on Friday, Forbes described the past few weeks as “excruciati­ngly difficult for me”.

“Beyond dealing with the loss of Anele, the love of my life, I am also having to deal with snippets taken out of context of our relationsh­ip...”

AKA said he would in time share his side of the story in a “sincere and honest manner, which will afford the greatest of respect to the relationsh­ip I shared with Anele and both our families”.

“I am not perfect, she was not without flaws, but I am not what events of the last few days have painted me to be.

“We were in love and committed to each other.”

The rapper said he had decided to “temporaril­y step back” from his duties with Cruz Vodka to focus “on the way forward”.

“Daily I wake up to the reality that the person I was building a future with is no more, the pain is unbearable, with God’s grace I will remain strong and pick up the pieces.”

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