The poet, along with other gender-based violence activists, have urged entertainers to not book the disgracedmusicproducer.
Ntsiki and the radio personality led the #BelieveHer movement march to theSunday Worldoffices on Thursday, 4 March.
They are demanding an apology from it.
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She then opened a case but it was thrown out of court due to lack of evidence.
The DJs have also denied the allegations levelled against them.
She captioned it: “#BelieveHer.”
Euphonik has reportedly gone to court to silence Ntsiki Mazwai. Image: @euphonikSource: Instagram
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