Rapper and ‘Uyajola 9/9’ host Jub Jub’s case has been postponed to December by the Johannesburg magistrate’s court.

Media personality Jub Jub was given a stern warning by Magistrate Betty Khumalo on Wednesday, 8 November, when he appeared at the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court.

The Uyajola 9/9 host, whose real name is Molemo Maarohanye, is facing 13 counts of rape, assault, attempted murder and kidnapping.

JUB JUB’S CASE POSTPONED
According to IOL, the matter was postponed to 11 December. However, his legal representative, advocate Terrence Ntsako Baloyi said that in December the rapper was fully booked and would be unavailable.


 

 

 

 

 

“Your Worship, regarding the issue of the 11th (of December) he is indicating some form of unavailability. I am not sure if the court would want me to turn into the details,” Baloyi said addressing the court.

Magistrate Khumalo interjected: “Can you indulge me on what is it that is a matter of life and death (which makes Jub Jub unavailable in December). What is the valid reason? Put it appropriately”.

Baloyi told Khumalo that the rapper will be on tour from 2 December and will be highly committed on his next court appearance dateLashing out, Khumalo said: “When you proposed a date to me, have you not consulted? Already, I have made an order. You see? I am not inclined to change my order. That date should not have been proposed from the onset if you knew that your client would be unavailable.

“If your client is not available, a warrant of arrest will be authorised. You will have to see to it. The case stands down for December 11.”

FOUR COMPLAINANTS
In August this year, the Ndikhokhele hitmaker handed himself over to the Brixton police station.

There are four complainants in the case. These are: Amanda; songtress, Kelly Khumalo; and Radio and TV host, Masechaba Khumalo. The fourth woman is his cousin.