RADIO presenter and businessman Thabo “Tbo Touch” Molefe has urged people to stop lying about him on social media.
This after Musa Khawula made claims that he was treating workers unfairly and not paying them well.
The 41-year-old released a statement under SGA Law Africa, seen by Daily Sun, warning everyone to respect him.
“We refer to the above matter and confirm that we act on behalf of Soweto community television non-profit company (Soweto TV) and Thabo Molefe in his capacity as its CEO,” the statement read.
It further explained that whoever had put out malicious and defaming news about the presenter should take everything down on their pages, including Musa.
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Soweto TV’s Rams Mabote also shared a statement that the board had renewed his engagement, that would see him being with the station for the next 18 months.
Rams called on anyone with a legitimate complaint to properly submit it to the board, that would ensure the matter was investigated.
Tbo Touch did not want to comment on the matter, while Musa told the People’s Paper that he had gotten his information from employees.
He said he could not share the voice recordings as they were already fearing for their lives.
“I believe the allegations to be true, based on the information and evidence forwarded to me supporting them. The staff at Soweto TV could use a voice,” he said.