Ladies

Ladies warned by Penuel to stop hitting men. Photo: Thuli Phongolo/ DJ Maphorisa/ Facebook

‘Ladies don’t hit MEN if you can’t handle the retaliation’ – Penuel

Famous for his unapologetic commentary, Penuel The Black Pen advised ladies not to lay hands if they can’t handle the retaliation.

Ladies

Ladies warned by Penuel to stop hitting men. Photo: Thuli Phongolo/ DJ Maphorisa/ Facebook

Ladies, who tend to have a loose hand, have been warned by someone who knows something about relationships, Penuel The Black Pen.

PENUEL WARN LADIES AGAINST HITTING THEIR PARTNERS

Famous for his unapologetic commentary and beliefs, Penuel took to his platforms on social media to warn couples, particularly ladies, to stop hitting first.

It may not be true in Thuli Phongolo and DJ Maphorisa’s assault case, but the advice stems from the incident.

He said, “Gents, don’t hit women, walk/run away when your woman is provoking you in any way. Ladies, don’t hit men because you won’t handle the retaliation”.

ALSO READ: Penuel: Thuli P must be punished for wasting the court’s time

DJ MAPHORISA IN COURT FOR ASSAULTING THULI PHONGOLO

Themba Sonnyboy Sekowe, popularly known as DJ Maphorisa, appeared in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court earlier today on charges of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH).

NPA spokesperson Phindi Mjonondwane alleged that on Sunday, 7 May, the Maphorisa assaulted his girlfriend Thulisile Phongola by hitting her with open hands and strangled her after she confronted him about an incident that happened the previous night when he was booked to perform. The complainant laid a charge with the Sandton SAPS, which acted promptly and arrested the accused.

According to Phindi, Thuli P filed a withdrawal statement and was before the court to which she agreed for the accused to be released on bail – the court set bail to an amount of R4000.

ALSO READ: Thuli Phongolo withdraws case against DJ Maphorisa

FAMOUS MUSICIAN BACK IN COURT NEXT MONTH

The case was remanded to 14 June for DJ Maphorisa to lodge representation to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in light of the complaint’s withdrawal statement.

This is a developing story.