JOHANNESBURG - Support is growing for Babes Wodumo, with many urging the local musician to lay a criminal complaint with the police against her boyfriend and fellow artist Mampintsha.
The musician, whose real name is Bongekile Simelane, shared a video on her Instagram live feed late on Sunday night. In it, Mampintsha can be seen repeatedly slapping Simelane, who asks why he keeps hitting her.It’s not the first time Mampitsha’s abuse of the artist has come under the spotlight.
2. @GovernmentZA will never tolerate gender-based violence. It is informed by a twisted logic of patriarchal power relations in society. We call on all South Africans to isolate the perpetrators & to fight & defeat gender-based violence with the same zeal as when we fought racism pic.twitter.com/EXIE61sajgHere’s what the provisions say on Domestic ViolenceCan those closer to her obtain this in writing & head to SAPS pic.twitter.
— Khanyi Magubane March 4, 2019 I don’t know Mampintsha’s music but, I’ve seen a video of him beating up a lady. Radio stations must mute him, he must not be booked for gigs and he must certainly be charged for assault #BabesWodumo
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