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Naledi Aphiwe accused of k!lling her mother for fame

Naledi Aphiwe accused of unaliving her mother for fame - YouTube

In a sensational twist, Mawhoo’s sister and manager, Amahle, has accused singer-songwriter Naledi Aphiwe Myongwane of killing her own mother to gain fame.

In a viral video on social media, Amahle states that the fight started when the teenage sensation refused to pay entrance fee at an event she organised.

She claimed the singer popularly known as Naledi came with more than five people and wanted a free pass.

“When I refused, she decided to leave. She would always make me pay at her events and I did the same.”

“The next morning, she posted that I thought I was better because I am Mawhoo’s sister. I ignored her,” she said.

Amahle claimed that Naledi Aphiwe then sent her WhatsApp messages asking her who she thinks she is.

She said she told her she was nothing and she must stop doing events.

“She went on to say I lost my father and my child was being eaten by ants in the grave which had nothing to do with what happened between us.”

“I told her that she has hurt me a lot and I will take further steps if she doesn’t stop. It was after that that I sent her a voice note (VN) reminding her that mother also died, and I have never said anything about that. I think that VN hurt her,” she said.

Mawhoo’s sister alleged that Naledi Aphiwe deleted some of the messages and kept those that exonerate her.
Naledi Aphiwe claps back at Mawhoo's sister Amahle | You won't look at her  the same after this 😭💔 - YouTube
Naledi Aphiwe made headlines when international music superstar Chris Brown gave a birthday to remember when he performed at FNB Stadium on 15 December. He even sang her a Happy Birthday song.

The 18-year-old matriculant from Inanda admitted that she made sure that she responds in a hurtful way after what Amahle said about her mother.

In the VN she could be heard saying Amahle must go and speak to her child at the cemetery and stop chasing after other people’s kids.

“I know when you have lost a child you lose your mind. You get messed up. I wish I had powers and I would help you because you are no OK upstairs, Amahle. You are crazy,” she said.

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