TV and radio personality Khanyi Mbau has received a public apology and full retraction from the website iMzansi.co.za, which first published a report claiming that she lost her virginity to legendary musician Lucky Dube at the age of 18.
This comes after Khanyi served legal documents to the website over the reports, which she has fiercely dismissed as "fake" and a "smear campaign" against her.
The website issued an apology to Khanyi and Lucky Dube's family late on Monday evening.
“iMzansi would like to unreservedly apologise to Miss Khanyi Mbau, the family of the late Mr Lucky Dube and all those associated with the above parties on the gross error caused by the publication in a story published last week.
"The story has been proved beyond reasonable doubt to be false and has caused unwarranted pain and suffering to both families. No reasonable excuse exists for the horrible mistake that happened for the story to be published,” read a statement published on the website.
The statement went on to add that after an internal investigation the person responsible for the story has apparently been dismissed.
"I received the apology and I thank them for coming to their senses. But in all honesty though mud-slinging and slander is damaging, and it is a big problem with social media at the moment. It needs to stop as humanity is becoming extinct," Khanyi
Khanyi added that the spreading of such lies has a damaging effect on people, their families and jobs.
"A little joke may be damaging to families, people's jobs and relationships. It takes a retweet to help fuel a fire of lies but if we don't retweet nonsense we will win this war of disgust."
Source: Times Live
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