Lusaka socialite, Kidist Kifle has shared her emotional ordeal during a recent appearance at the Lusaka Magistrates’ Court. She revealed that statements made against her by social media blogger Elias Musyani left her deeply affected, to the extent that she sought guidance and solace from her pastor.
Kidist’s testimony highlighted the emotional toll of the allegations and the impact they had on her mental well-being. Her decision to turn to her pastor for support underscores the seriousness of the situation and the personal challenges she has faced as a result of the controversy.
In a related development, Detective Sergeant Mooba Michelo, 33, testified in court that musician Elton Mulenga, widely known as Yo Maps, reported Elias Musyani to the police. The complaint was lodged after Musyani allegedly posted pictures of Kidist and referred to her as a prostitute, sparking outrage and legal action.
The case has drawn significant attention, shedding light on the broader issues of online harassment, defamation, and the emotional consequences of public allegations. Kidist’s courage in speaking out and seeking support serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing such matters with sensitivity and accountability.
As the legal proceedings continue, many are watching closely to see how the case unfolds and what it means for the fight against cyberbullying and defamation in Zambia.