Ukhozi FM DJ and actress Zimiphi 'Zimdollar' Biyela recently apologised to the minister Bheki Cele and the SAPS for dragging them publicly on live radio.
The actress and radio host Zimdollar has apologised to the police and also to the minister Bheki Cele
Zimiphi Biyela recently reported to have hired a private security company to be her bodyguards after Bheki Cele dragged her in publicThe Ukhozi FM DJ Zimdollar shared on social media how remorseful she was and how she didn't expect her comment to be taken out of context the way it did.apologising to Bheki Cele and the South African Police Services regarding the 'trigger happy' comment she made during her show on Ukhozi FM live in September.
"I don't possess any firearms. While my brothers own their own personal firearms, and I have observed them at our residence, I couldn't even list their names. This has left me feeling anxious now."company shortly after she claimed last month that the South African Police Services are trigger-happy. A close source of the DJ said:
"It was unexpected to see her arrive at work with bodyguards. While we're aware of her family's taxi business, the presence of bodyguards caught us off guard. It seems a bit excessive; we highly doubt the police have any reason to target or harm her.
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