#TBT | ‘GBV accusations’, censorship & files: Inside Unathi Nkayi’s Kaya dismissal

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'I was going to let this go because she had suffered enough. However I am now left with no choice but to expose the extent to which she has lied and pursue further legal action.'

After Unathi has been quiet for what seemed like a long time, she finally broke her silence around the mystery of her dismissal from the show. She claimed to have been silenced by Kaya and said she could not speak about her firing publicly because of contractual obligations freelancers had with the station.

Sizwe took to his timeline sharing audio recordings and emails to corroborate his side of the story and said he would pursue legal action against her In a statement shared with TshisaLIVE, the radio station said it would never attempt to restrict freedom of speech.

 

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Sizwe should pin her to the wall

Unathi is a despicable person. Sizwe's life would have been ended by her lies☹️

A good example of how women use GBV to settle personal scores! Shame on her!

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Feminist are silent now and they were blah blah blah abt Sizwe when Unathi said those lies, manje silent becoz one of their own has been exposed🤣🤣🤦🏽‍♂️ bunch of hypocrites and a useless movement!!

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