Xolani Khumalo Details How a Hitman Was Once Sent Out to Kill HimXolani Khumalo Details How a Hitman Was Once Sent Out to Kill Him (Image Credit: X @ThisisColbert)

Former Sizokuthola Presenter Xolani Khumalo Details How a Hitman Was Once Sent Out to Kill Him

In a shocking revelation, former Sizokuthola TV presenter Xolani Khumalo has opened up about how a hitman was once sent out to kill him.

Xolani Khumalo, who is facing murder charges after an alleged drug dealer died on his show last year, revealed this during MacG’s Podcast and Chill show, which aired on Thursday.

Near-Death Revelation: Xolani Khumalo on How a Hitman Was Sent Out to Kill Him

During the show, Xolani Khumalo detailed his chilling near-death experience after a hitman was sent out to kill him.

He revealed that last year, when he was in Mpumalanga, he found out through a friend that a price had been put on his head and that a hitman had been hired to kill him.

Xolani Khumalo Details How a Hitman Was Once Sent Out to Kill Him
Xolani Khumalo Details How a Hitman Was Once Sent Out to Kill Him (Image Credit: News24)

 

Xolani revealed that his picture was shown to a hitman, who, coincidentally, happened to be friends with someone he knows and has worked with before.

“I was in Mpumalanga, l had to get picture with someone that’s is very close to me, kanti there is someone who was sent to kill me. And that someone knows me who would tell them to wait a bit. Because we are friends. And he’d call me and give me a heads up on the price on my head.”

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Living in Fear: Xolani Khumalo’s Struggle with Death Threats

This is not the first time he has opened up about how his life is in danger. Last year, Xolani Khumalo who was a guest on DJ Sbu’s podcast, the Hustlers Corner disclosed that he has been receiving death threats from anonymous drug dealers and individuals he’s familiar with.

During a conversation with DJ Sbu, Xolani revealed that he keeps his place of residence a secret due to the fear of potential attacks or assassination by those who wish him harm.

This is not the first time he has opened up about receiving death threats. In May of this year, he disclosed that both he and Moja Love’s CEO, Aubrey Tau, have been receiving threats from drug dealers demanding the removal of the show ‘Sizok’thola’ from the airwaves.”

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