Busiswa Gqulu has been left feeling numb after her home studio was broken into
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Busiswa took to Instagram to share the ordeal. She said, "My home studio has been broken into. Nobody was harmed, thankfully. But we lost equipment of great value to me. Namely: A black HP i7 (computer) tower, a silver iMac PC, 2 black BTX monitors, blue JBL portable speaker. Some things money can replace but the greatest regret is the loss of over 500 songs and visual content on the computer tower and personal computer (MAC PC)
"Close to a decade of work that is essential to my career and my children's legacy. If around Midrand, Centurion/ Pretoria, please help me lookout for these items. I'm offering a reward of R40 000 for safe return of item or information leading thereto (anonymously or otherwise). Please call or WhatsApp 078 037 4495/ 065 803 9355. Thank you."
People took to the comment's section to feel what Busiswa is feeling. These were some of the reactions:
@djtira said, "Noooooo πknowing how terrible this is, I would like to add R10000 to make reward R50000. Maybe the person who stole this equipment bring it back please"
@jessicankosi said, "Oh no πππ so sorry mama!! I truly hope you get all your work back"
@lusandambane said, "This hurts π. I am so sorry, Queen"
@zrbits said, "Sorry for that, in future please save all your work on the cloud, you are not a Mickey Mouse artist so there is no excuse for not backing up your work, also ensure that anything that gets saved locally and n your PC is encrypted, sorry π’"
@shoppy_reincarnated said, "Hope you find them and please backup your valuable content next time around"
@jigga_sa said, "Yobe ntombi, we will look out for any word out in the streets. May this not cause you to lose the focus πͺπΎππΎ"
@lovejoycc said, "So sorry for your loss. Save on the cloud too going forward.. You may lose the hardware but your info will still be there..."
@nozipho6661 said, "Sorry sis ππππ it's so unfortunate that now you have to offer rewards to get your own equipment, that you have worked hard for"
In other news, actress Sophie Ndaba's estranged husband, Max Lichaba attempted to clear his name after his soon-to-be former stepson Lwandle Ndaba accused him of abusing his mother. In a diss track which has gone viral, Lwandle makes multiple shocking allegations against Max. Speaking to Sunday World he refutes the abuse claims.
Max has responded to these claims. Speaking to Sunday World, Max said, βFirst, I am not going to comment on this song, what I can tell you is I have never in my life beaten up a woman and I am not about to do that as I have kids who are girls and I have a sister too. My matter with Sophie is at the high court for divorce and that is all I can say".
Apparently after making the diss track, Lwandle was receiving threats from Max's family but he says he knows nothing about that. He denies that his family would want to harm Lwandle.
βI am not sure who will ever in my family want to harm the child I raised and took to school with my own money; the child I taught how to drive a car. When he was sick, I would take him to the doctor. I do not think any of my family will want to do that to him or Sophie,β Max said.
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Busiswa took to Instagram to share the ordeal. She said, "My home studio has been broken into. Nobody was harmed, thankfully. But we lost equipment of great value to me. Namely: A black HP i7 (computer) tower, a silver iMac PC, 2 black BTX monitors, blue JBL portable speaker. Some things money can replace but the greatest regret is the loss of over 500 songs and visual content on the computer tower and personal computer (MAC PC)
"Close to a decade of work that is essential to my career and my children's legacy. If around Midrand, Centurion/ Pretoria, please help me lookout for these items. I'm offering a reward of R40 000 for safe return of item or information leading thereto (anonymously or otherwise). Please call or WhatsApp 078 037 4495/ 065 803 9355. Thank you."
People took to the comment's section to feel what Busiswa is feeling. These were some of the reactions:
@djtira said, "Noooooo πknowing how terrible this is, I would like to add R10000 to make reward R50000. Maybe the person who stole this equipment bring it back please"
@jessicankosi said, "Oh no πππ so sorry mama!! I truly hope you get all your work back"
@lusandambane said, "This hurts π. I am so sorry, Queen"
@zrbits said, "Sorry for that, in future please save all your work on the cloud, you are not a Mickey Mouse artist so there is no excuse for not backing up your work, also ensure that anything that gets saved locally and n your PC is encrypted, sorry π’"
@shoppy_reincarnated said, "Hope you find them and please backup your valuable content next time around"
@jigga_sa said, "Yobe ntombi, we will look out for any word out in the streets. May this not cause you to lose the focus πͺπΎππΎ"
@lovejoycc said, "So sorry for your loss. Save on the cloud too going forward.. You may lose the hardware but your info will still be there..."
@nozipho6661 said, "Sorry sis ππππ it's so unfortunate that now you have to offer rewards to get your own equipment, that you have worked hard for"
In other news, actress Sophie Ndaba's estranged husband, Max Lichaba attempted to clear his name after his soon-to-be former stepson Lwandle Ndaba accused him of abusing his mother. In a diss track which has gone viral, Lwandle makes multiple shocking allegations against Max. Speaking to Sunday World he refutes the abuse claims.
Max has responded to these claims. Speaking to Sunday World, Max said, βFirst, I am not going to comment on this song, what I can tell you is I have never in my life beaten up a woman and I am not about to do that as I have kids who are girls and I have a sister too. My matter with Sophie is at the high court for divorce and that is all I can say".
Apparently after making the diss track, Lwandle was receiving threats from Max's family but he says he knows nothing about that. He denies that his family would want to harm Lwandle.
βI am not sure who will ever in my family want to harm the child I raised and took to school with my own money; the child I taught how to drive a car. When he was sick, I would take him to the doctor. I do not think any of my family will want to do that to him or Sophie,β Max said.
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Main Image Credit: Instagram/@busiswaah