Shame on you Arthur Mofokate for threatning a preggies woman...
What is up with men this month, first Unathi Nkayi got attacked by some monstrous man, now King of Kwaito Arthur Mofokate has threatened pregnantYFM DJ Dineo Ranaka, all because she expressed her views on Chommie's imitation of the late Brenda Fassie and Lebo Mathosa live on air.
All she said was: "I would have preferred a person like Kelly Khumalo to emulate these divas because she has a stronger voice."
An Arthur called in full defense of Chommie, threatening Ranaka. Does he realise he is digging a grave on poor Chommie's career? Or is he just letting his EGO and MONSTROUS behaviour do the talking without thinking?
Please behave thyself Arthur man!
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Popular 999 Music boss Arthur Mofokate has allegedly threatened a three-months’ pregnant YFM DJ Dineo Ranaka – and during Women’s Month, nogal.
When called for comment, Arthur said he did not want to sound rude or funny, but “I really wouldn’t like to comment on the matter”.
On Friday, Ranaka, who hosts the afternoon drive show Dineo Live On Drive, sampled Chomee’s new album Songstress and invited YFM listeners to comment.
The DJ says people called and expressed their opinion about the album, in which Chomee emulates late pop singer Brenda Fassie and house and kwaito songbird Lebo Mathosa.
Ranaka says the callers were negative and unhappy with Chomee’s album. She says they soon stopped taking calls because none of them were positive. The lady DJ says her crime was to ask: “Isn’t it too soon for Lebo to be emulated?”
Ranaka says: “I would have preferred a person like Kelly Khumalo to emulate these divas because she has a stronger voice.”
Ranaka says after the show Arthur called her and asked her what her problem was.
She says he told her that people like her have power because they are on radio.
Ranaka says he said she must use it wisely, or one day she will wake up and everything will be gone.
“I didn’t take kindly to Arthur’s words because I felt threatened.
“He is the one who gave us the album to use on the show and the negative response from the people is not my fault,” she says.
“What I said on radio was not meant as an attack on Chomee or 999 Music. I was only expressing my opinion.”
She continues: “Apart from the endless unhappy callers, we received a flock of e-mails that jammed our inbox, with listeners complaining about the album.”
The self-proclaimed King of Kwaito did not want to admit or deny the allegations when we spoke to him yesterday. - Sunday World
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