MacG apologises to Nkosazana Daughter
The controversial podcaster MacGyver “MacG” Mukwevho has issued a public apology after confidently claiming that Nkosazana Daughter’s child was actually Master KG’s, not Sir Trill’s.
This follows a report by Sunday World revealing that Nolwazi Nzama, known as Nkosazana Daughter, has filed a R13-million lawsuit against MacG and his team at the Johannesburg High Court.
Court documents indicate that Nkosazana Daughter’s lawyers sent a letter to the podcasters demanding a retraction and an apology, but they dismissed the request instead.
“An oral, televised and written apology issued by the first and/or second and/or third defendant to the plaintiff,” read the court papers.
“Payment by the first and/or second and/or third defendant, whether jointly; alternatively, whether jointly and severally [in which event the one paying, the other two to be absolved], of the aggregate amount of R13 000 000.”
Nkosazana said that her relationship with Master KG was not romantic or sexual.
“Like I said before, Master KG and I only work together. But it is like there are people trying to convince you that there is more and there is no such thing,” she wrote at the time.
What MacG had to say
On Monday, MacG apologised, saying that the musician’s brother had recently shown him a photo of her child, who resembles Sir Trill.
“We were wrong; she [the child] looks just like Sir Trill. So, I want to apologise to Nkosazana Daughter,” said MacG.
“Now it seems like I am saying sorry because of the lawsuit thing, and it is not. But allegedly, Sir Trill is not supporting the kid, and it is from a credible source.”
Sol Phenduka, who works with MacG, added: “I was told those allegations by my friends, and I had no idea that MacG would come and take it to the podcast.”
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