Actress Tebogo Thobejane seeks privacy after businessman Vusimuzi Matlala's arrest
Actress Tebogo Thobejane has requested "privacy and understanding" following the arrest of businessman Vusimuzi Matlala.
Matlala appeared in the Alexandra Magistrates' Court on Monday charged with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder, following his arrest on May 14, 2025. The charges relate to an alleged plot to harm television actress and influencer Thobejane.
In a statement, Thobejane shared how she continues to heal from the deeply traumatic experience that happened last year, disclosing that she is living with ongoing Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
'This journey has not been easy and while justice is in process, I believe it is important to let the law take its course.'
Matlala's bail application has been postponed to May 30, due to the unavailability of electricity.

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