
The legal troubles surrounding high-profile South African blogger Musa Khawula have escalated significantly. Official reports now confirm that the social media personality is officially a wanted man, with an active warrant issued for his arrest following his persistent failure to appear in court for a murder trial dating back to 2022.
The Official Confirmation
The case, which has long loomed over the controversial figure known for his explosive celebrity exposés, centers on the death of his former partner, Wandile Khambule (Case reference: CAS 35/03/2022).
Recent inquiries directed to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) have yielded a clear status update:
- Wanted Status: According to official correspondence from the Director of Public Prosecutions dated 6 March 2026, Khawula is currently at large.
- The Charges: He faces a murder charge currently being heard in the Vredenburg Magistrates’ Court.
- Police Action: The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Vredenburg has been tasked with actively tracking him down to bring him before the court.
A Divided Public Response
The news, initially amplified by platforms like MDN TV LIVE, has ignited a firestorm across social media. The public reaction remains sharply polarized, mirroring the divisive nature of Khawula’s online persona:
- The Critics: A significant portion of the public has condemned the alleged evasion of the legal system, calling for accountability in the high-profile murder case.
- The Defenders: Conversely, a faction of his online following has questioned the validity of the reports, leading to heated debates regarding the integrity of the proceedings and the blogger’s current whereabouts.
As law enforcement continues its search, Khawula remains silent on his digital platforms, leaving the public to speculate on when—or if—he will face the judicial system to answer for the 2022 charges.















