South African gospel sensation Kholeka Dubula says she’s not shaken by death threats. The South African Music Award-winning singer is instead determined to teach the culprit a lesson.
The Alibuyi Lilambatha hitmaker shared on her social media platforms on Monday that she has been receiving death threats through phone calls.
Speaking to Sunday World on Tuesday, Dubula said she knows she leads a peaceful life, so the threats don’t bother her. She also said she has no enemies.
“I work in an industry that is peaceful and my life is about the ministry. I do not have enemies that want to kill me. This person is taking chances and I want to teach them a lesson,” she said.
She said her faith in God has made her claim her peace and she cannot be ordered around by scammers and bullies.
“South Africa is not safe; I believe that this person’s plan was to scam me. But I did not give them a chance. When he said he was outside my house and he was going to shoot, I told him to shoot because I do not fear death. Everything about my life is the will of God.”
Dubula said this topic is sensitive as many South African musicians were killed by the gun.
“We all saw what happened to AKA and for people to subject artists to this kind of treatment is unfair.
“I was monitoring these calls and I have taken the person’s number. I will go to the police and open a case because the number can be traced. They probably think this is a joke, I want to teach this person a lesson. They will never do this to anyone else,” she added.
“I did not do anything wrong to anyone and I do not owe anyone anything. The holy spirit has given me boldness in this case and I am not made from the spirit of fear.”
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