Murdah Bongz breaks silence on arrest and legal battles against Black Motion. They have been making headlines lately, from their nasty fallout to taking each other to the courts. No doubt, Black Motion drama has fast become a typical reality show.
In the wake of all the drama
Bongani “MurdahBongz or Mörda” Mohosana finally broke his silence after being taken to court by Black Motion.
He found himself in the middle of a scandal which involved property vandalism. Back then, in December, it was reported that Black Motion had taken Murdah to the courts for a host of charges.
Earlier this week, a case of housebreaking and theft against the duo’s former member Bongani “ Murdah” Mahosana, at Olievenhoutbosch police station, north of Johannesburg, on Thursday revealed.
According to Moses Nkia Mokgoko, who owns Black Motion’s record label, popularly known as Spirit Motion, alleged Murdah, who recently left the duo to pursue a solo career, broke into their Centurion house, which they use as an office and studio, on Thursday.
Murdah Bongz breaks silence on arrest and legal battles against Black Motion
He has it that he took studio monitors, a television set, computer hard drives and a mixing desk after he forced himself into the premises.
Black Motion has since confirmed that Mörda has been held liable to restore the possessions he took illegally from the Spirit Motion studios.
However, on the other hand, DJ Zinhle was included in the mix. She was even accused of being the reason behind the fallout of the duo and Murdah’s recent actions. She made it clear she would not be responding to allegations that she is behind the messy split.
On the other hand Mörda weighed with his two cents into the matter. After all his response seems as if he cares less. In his response, he chose not to respond directly to the matter.
However, he did make it clear that he is moving on from the drama and focusing on what makes him happy, and that is music.
As such, he revealed that while Black Motion was spending the day celebrating their victory in court. He on the other hand was working on completing the album by his friend and Idols SA alum Brendan Praise.
One post seemed to mock the matter of him stealing Spirit Motion’s monitor, speakers and mixer as he shared an Instagram story with similar equipment in the video.