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By Citizen Reporter

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Vusi Thembekwayo denies assaulting his wife

The popular entrepreneur and motivational speaker claimed his wife has had a 'longstanding battle with substance abuse,' leading up to the charges laid against him.


Entrepreneur Vusi Thembekwayo has responded to allegations that he physically assaulted his wife which resulted in him being arrested.

The City Press reported that the popular businessman spend a night in jail after he allegedly beat up his wife at their Dainfern home in Johannesburg on 4 December 2021.

The publication reported that the altercation occurred after the motivational speaker cancelled his trip to Dubai, claiming he dragged his wife out of bed and told her to pack and leave his home.

In the police report seen by the newspaper, the wife alleged Thembekwayo had slapped her, dragged her down the stairs and drove her to Midrand.

When he stopped by the traffic light, she allegedly jumped out of the car and ran to the police. She has opened a case of common assault against him at the Douglasdale Police Station.

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Vusi was reportedly arrested and released on bail on 5 December and appeared briefly in the Randburg magistrate’s court on Wednesday, 6 December.

Vusi responded in a statement confirming his court appearance. He said his family is going through a “difficult period” which resulted in him being off social media for a week to deal with the private family matter.

“To address the news first-hand I can confirm that I flew back to South Africa on 6 December 2021 — from an international trip to attend to a situation pertaining to my wife and her long-standing battle with substance abuse. The matter appeared in court this week and has been remanded and is being defended. At all times, I have cooperated with law enforcement to resolve this matter courteously and expeditiously.

“As it stands I maintain my innocence and will prove this in the appropriate forum and trust the justice department to deal with it accordingly,” he wrote.

The author then stated he is an advocate for gender-based violence and advocate for equality. “I believe my record speaks for itself in this regard. I must state that I have consistently maintained my family and personal life as a matter of privacy and never sought to make a public spectacle of my family and subsequently ensure that it be kept separate from my career.”

https://twitter.com/VusiThembekwayo/status/1469776829473038339

Twitter users did react to the report and Thembekwayo’s statement.

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https://twitter.com/Neo_url/status/1469957434450092034

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