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Eugene Mthethwa says he fears for his life after AKA’S murder

- ALYSSIA BIRJALAL alyssia.birjalal@inl.co.za

IN LIGHT of the recent killing of multi-award-winning rapper AKA, the SABC’S Blain Herman sat down with kwaito legend Eugene Mthethwa to discuss gun violence and killings in the entertainm­ent industry.

Speaking on his show It’s Topical, which was dedicated to the fallen star, the anchor said: “The murdering of musicians, the latest, the beloved Kieran Forbes, AKA, shot and killed in Durban, he was just 35- years-old … condemnati­ons coming in quick and fast, described as a ‘senseless killing’ … we also lost two other musicians, Vusi Ma R5, DJ Sumbody.”

Joining Herman in studio was music legend and Trompies frontman Mthethwa. Asked what he made of the killings of the three musicians, he said, “We can’t enjoy our hard-earned freedom. It’s a sad situation. People are getting robbed in broad daylight and people don’t do anything, instead they take out their phone to video.

“We are a country that is very reactive or reactionar­y. I spoke about this (killings) late 2020 and it was a premonitio­n from my side saying that I hope these artists who are posing as so successful, having mansions, posing in front of big cars, I hope they are making that money from the music.

“We have what we call a Lifestyle (Asset) Forfeiture Unit, and I wish that intelligen­ce could be applied, because you would find, and this was my premonitio­n, that some have fallen into the pit of being used by guys from the ‘dirty world’, to clean ‘dirty money’.”

Mthethwa made it clear his statements were not linked to the Fella In Versace hitmaker’s killing.

“I saw it coming long before it started. There is a pattern. There is a DJ who becomes successful suddenly, he buys a club, then he is gunned down.”

The Sweety Lavo hitmaker admitted that after this incident he feared for his life

“Especially because I am one of the people who are very vocal in the industry in fighting for the rights of the artists. And I am ruffling feathers, you the big fish in the industry.

“After this incident, it is affecting us psychologi­cally. You don’t know what to trust,” he said, after sharing a story about how he thought he was being followed on the way to the studio that day.

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