The cases of Moja Love TV presenter Xolani Khumalo and TikTokker Bongani Matthew Lani reveal how blurred ethical lines can become. Despite the facts at hand, both parties continue to enjoy support from certain sections of society while other parts of society view them as villains, writes Nthabi Nhlapo.
From a
bogus doctor being caught trespassing to a TV presenter in court for murder, South
Africa is on a slippery slope when it comes to clearly defining what
constitutes a crime.
There was a time when things were black and white, and people knew instinctively the difference between right and wrong, morality and immorality, and law and lawlessness.