‘Purely malicious’: Sello Maake Ka-Ncube weighs in on Katlego Monique

South African veteran actor Sello Maake Ka-Ncube weighed in on television personality Katlego Maboe’s “win” against his former partner Monique Muller, via an Instagram post on 1 February.

SELLO MAAKE KA-NCUBE: ‘THIS WAS PURELY MALICIOUS’ 

Scandal star Sello Maake Ka-Ncube claims Monique Muller was “purely malicious” towards her former partner Katlego Maboe. This comes after the Cape Town Magistrates court decided to set aside the protection order against Katlego which was granted to Monique.
Sello shared a Facebook post of his on Instagram which shows an article of Katlego’s below.

“Now what? He gets to pick up the pieces of his life and moves on? Some things are unfortunate and wish him well on the journey ahead,” he wrote.

The actor went on to say that women need to handle their anger and call each other to order instead of uniting against men. So, he belives this was “purely malicious.”

“Women need to learn to handle their anger and deal with broken relationships differently. More importantly.
Women need to call each other to order, not only unite against men but against their own gender when found to be in the wrong. This was purely malicious,” he continued.
“My two cents worth! Women need to stop blindly encouraging the ill treatment of their former partners or what is labelled as a baby daddy! These very same baby daddies have to earn a living to support their children! We have a long way to go as a society!” he captioned the post.

WHAT IS THE LATEST ON KATLEGO AND MONIQUE? 

The cheating and domestic violence allegations made against Katlego took a toll on his career. This is because he was dropped by SABC 3 and Outsurance commercials.
So, many shared their opinion on Katlego’s “innocence” after the court ruling but Monique slammed claims that he is innocent.
She says that the new development is just that there were no new acts of violence.

“To set the record straight.
As per the agreement between the two parties, there has been no new acts of domestic violence since the application of the IPO.
This is the correct outcome as per the court ruling,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories.