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MASKANDI ARTIST SURVIVES SHOOTING AGAIN!

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Maskandi artist Govozile Khumalo.
Maskandi artist Govozile Khumalo.

MASKANDI artist Govozile Khumalo has survived a shooting incident.

According to Govozile’s spokesman Mashesha Dlamini, the maskandi artist was shot in the leg and chest.

“Govozile was on his way to work when he was shot and wounded by unknown persons.

“He was driving a company car, a Toyota Hilux, and we strongly believe that these people wanted to hijack him. He is currently in hospital,” said Dlamini.

He said that the incident happened on Saturday in Witbank.

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He revealed that this was not the first time Govozile was shot.

“Last year he was shot twice. The first time they managed to take his personal car but it was recovered. On the second time he was attacked at his home but they did not take anything. Despite this we believe these are separate and unrelated incidents,” he said.

He said a case was opened but he could not provide the case number as it is with Govozile.

“Unfortunately his phone has been off since yesterday and the case number is with him,” said Dlamini.

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