The South African media personality has revealed that she has got married again after splitting with her then-husband Vusi Ndlovu.
Masechaba has found love again and is now living a happy life. She took to Instagram to reveal the exciting news to her fans. Masechaba shared a picture of her in a wedding gone.
In 2021, Masechaba accused Molemo Maarohanye, popularly known as Jub Jub of rape. She said Molemo raped her while she was a teenager and she was still a virgin.
“I believe Amanda Dupont, Molemo Maarohanye (Jub Jub) raped me too. It happened in Mama Jakie’s house in Naturena. He was my boyfriend. I was a teenager. I was a virgin.” tweeted Maseechaba.
I believe @AmandaDupont. Molemo Maarohanye (Jub Jub) raped me too. It happened in Mama Jakie's house in Naturena. He was my boyfriend. I was a teenager. I was a virgin. https://t.co/OcL9zY8YNN
As per an affidavit published by radio journalist Eusebius McKaiser, Masechaba was at Mondeor High School when she began dating Jub Jub.
She claimed the incident occurred after Jub Jub had invited her to his parents' home and told her to bring a notebook and pen to pretend she was a journalist interviewing him.
Detailing the incident Masecaba apparently said “Molemo prepared popcorn and we watched a movie. Then we kissed and he requested we move to the bedroom in case his parents come back.
“We continued kissing. He tried to persuade me to have sex with him. I told him I was not ready [and] I repeatedly said no and kept pushing him away. I even used my knees and legs to push him off because he was on top of me”.
“He told me it would be quick and I should relax. There was a physical struggle between us. I became physically tired and he eventually overpowered me, pulled my legs open and penetrated me.
“At this point, I was numb and in complete shock. I stopped fighting. I was paralysed. The experience was brief and painful. I put my clothes on and went home”.
According to Masechaba, Jub Jub forced her to take emergency contraceptives the following day.
“Molemo called and asked me if I knew about morning-after pills. I had never heard [of them]. He explained that I needed to get to the pharmacy and get morning-after pills to prevent pregnancy. I did as instructed”.
Trigger warning: if you're a rape survivor, the text below may trigger traumatic memories you have buried.
It's from Masechaba Ndlovu's answering affidavit, responding to Mama Jackie, in which Masechaba shares *her* memories of the day Jub Jub had raped her.