Ntsiki Mazwai to Write Tell All Book About Entertainment Industry

Ntsiki Mazwai to Write Tell All Book About Entertainment Industry

- Controversial poet and social media influencer Ntsiki Mazwai has revealed that she is working on a book

- The opinionated personality said that it would be a tell-all about the shady side of the entertainment industry

- Mazwai has threatened to expose many celebrities as she has hinted that she knows all that dodgy dealings

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Ntsiki Mazwai has always alluded to knowing all the shady details about the South African entertainment industry.

The media personality has even threatened to expose a few famous faces for their illegal activities.

It seems her threats have some substance as the poet will be putting them on paper in the form of a book very soon.

Ntsiki Mazwai to write tell all book about entertainment industry
Ntsiki Mazwai wants to release a tell-all book soon. Image: @miss_ntsiki_mazwai
Source: Twitter

She said:

“I'm going to make ALL this money back when I publish the book of what happened behind the scenes. People are waiting to hear my side of the story.”

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The poet has been hinting that she’s been hit with a gag order by “powerful men” and that she was not going to adhere to it. She did not mention who slapped her with the court order. However, Briefly.co.za previously reported that Euphonik has been seeing the shade Ntsiki Mazwai directed his way in recent days.

The media personality has gone as far as calling the DJ an abuser and rapist, something Euphonik is sick of.

The Sunday World has reported that the DJ took his frustration to the courts, the Johannesburg High Court to be exact, and issued Mazwai with a gag order to keep his name out of her mouth.

According to the publication, Euphonik filed the court papers in the last week on Tuesday and gave Ntsiki 10 days to oppose his application.

Ntsiki remained defiant. The poet, along with other gender-based violence activists, have urged entertainers to not book the disgraced music producer.

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Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za previously reported that Ntsiki Mazwai and Penny Lebyane were part of the peaceful protest in support of DJ Fresh and Euphonik's rape accuser.

Ntsiki and the radio personality led the #BelieveHer movement march to the Sunday World offices on Thursday, 4 March.

The movement has reportedly accused the local publication of being bribed by the popular DJs to blame the alleged victim only known as Nampree. They are demanding an apology from it.

Nampree took to social media a few weeks back and accused the two radio and club DJs of drugging and raping her when she was still a student. She then opened a case but it was thrown out of court due to lack of evidence. The DJs have also denied the allegations levelled against them.

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Sibusisiwe Lwandle (Head of Entertainment) Sibusisiwe Lwandle is the Head of Entertainment at Briefly News (joined in 2019). She holds one Bachelor of Arts (BA) and one Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from the University of Cape Town and the University of KZN respectively. She has over 10 years of experience in journalism, having worked in print, online and broadcast media. She has worked at Independent Media and 1KZNTV and has contributed columns to the Washington Post. Passed set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Email: sibusisiwe.lwandle@briefly.co.za