Donell Mbele's Controversial Post Sparks Debate: What Fans Are Saying

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  • Donell Mbele has been released on R1,000 bail after facing two molestation charges, with the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) issuing an apology for linking his mother Sonia Mbele in the case.
  • Following his court appearance, Donell's social media post has ignited backlash, with fans accusing him of lacking remorse.
  • Public reactions have been mixed, with many urging Donell to remain silent and avoid capitalizing on the controversy for fame.

Donell Mbele is back on the streets after securing bail, and he's already making waves with a message he posted online. In a move that left many scratching their heads, Donell broke his silence on social media, sparking heated discussions among his fans and followers. Instead of clarity, his words left people with more questions than answers, fueling debates about his intentions and tone.

Donell Mbele’s post has set the internet ablaze. Image: @donell and @Newzroom405 Source: UGC

Donell Mbele’s Post Sparks Public Outrage

After his court appearance last week, Donell Mbele, the son of the renowned Sonia Mbele, walked free after being granted bail. This case made headlines not just because of the charges against him but also because of the NPA's controversial statement involving his mother. Thankfully, the NPA quickly withdrew the statement and issued a formal apology, clarifying the situation. However, Donell’s subsequent actions have reignited the firestorm.

Following his ordeal, Donell reportedly took to his social media platforms to express himself. A user named @JohnsonAwalle shared screenshots of his post on X, and it didn’t take long for the backlash to roll in. Fans were left fuming, feeling that Donell wasn’t showing enough remorse for the situation. Below is the message that set tongues wagging:

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  • Fans React to Donell Mbele’s Viral Post

    The internet has been ablaze with reactions to Donell Mbele’s viral post. People have been vocal, sharing their thoughts and opinions in droves. Many believe that Donell should take a step back, avoid making any public statements, and allow the dust to settle. After all, in the age of social media, one misstep can spiral out of control. Here’s what some fans had to say:

    @MrsMonnica said:

    “😂🤣 Not even remorseful.”

    @hello_zaddy commented:

    “Arrogance 😂”

    @AsaSitole wrote:

    “Please don’t do this. Allow him to be a kid and allow him to say to himself whatever he needs to say to COPE.”

    @GyNieo1 added:

    “He must lay low and be silent. The internet is brutal; it will crash him. He must not use this moment to get fame...uzimala.”
    Donell Mbele has been accused of arrogance in the face of controversy. Image: @donell/ Instagram Source: Instagram

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    Switching gears to another high-profile case, Gogo Maweni, the controversial celebrity sangoma, expressed her gratitude to God and her ancestors after being released on R5,000 bail on Monday, 27 January 2025. Gogo, who has been no stranger to controversy, broke her silence after her arrest a week prior. Her first court appearance took place at the Protea Magistrates Court in Soweto on Monday, 20 January 2025.

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