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GBV Group Stands With Enhle Mbali Amid Assault Allegation Against Black Coffee

Mzansi Act Now, a non-governmental organization, has expressed concern about the allegations of GBV leveled against celebrated DJ Black Coffee by his ex-wife Enhle Mbali.

Noting that it has no tolerance for women abuse, the organization, which is headed by Tebogo Lerole, urged both parties to fully cooperate with the authorities, while stating that it is closely watching events to ensure that the law takes its course.

You can check out the letter the NGO issued, below.

Gbv Group Stands With Enhle Mbali Amid Assault Allegation Against Black Coffee 2

Enhle Mbali recently claimed that Black Coffee assaulted her. He had alleged hit her hand in heir apartment in the Sandton area. So far, Black Coffee has yet to comment of ex-wife’s allegations.

Previously, however, the “Drive” star had made it clear that he is not a GBV enabler, nor has he assaulted anyone.

Black Coffee and Enhle Mbali used to be among Mzansi’s most glamorous couple. The two had a falling apart alleged because of infidelity on Black Coffee’s part. They had one of the most acrimonious divorces in South Africa in recent memory.

Well, what do you think about Enhle Mbali’s Black Coffee assaulted her and the letter released by Mzansi Act Now? You may want to join the conversation by dropping your thoughts in the comment section below.

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