💨 Abstract
Kenny Kunene, known for his lavish lifestyle and as the deputy-president of the Patriotic Alliance, wore two luxury watches during an interview where he distanced himself from allegations linking him to the murder of DJ Sumbody. Kunene claimed he was at the house of KT Katiso Molefe, accused of ordering the hit, only to accompany a journalist for an interview. He insisted he has no relationship with Molefe and was at the "wrong place at the wrong time."
Courtesy: Megan van den Heever
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