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Rethabile Khumalo addresses poisoning incident – ‘I’m not opening a case, God will handle it’

South African singer Rethabile Khumalo is embracing a renewed sense of purpose and gratitude for life following a harrowing experience with poisoning. The celebrated artist was left in a critical condition after being poisoned by an individual whose identity remains undisclosed. Despite the severity of the situation, Rethabile has chosen not to pursue legal action, focusing instead on her personal recovery and her passion for music.

In a recent statement, Rethabile addressed her fans and the public, expressing her desire to move forward without dwelling on the past. “I just want to leave it behind and be grateful for my life,” she said. Her decision not to file a criminal case stems from her belief that the incident should serve as a lesson rather than a catalyst for further conflict. “Whatever happened should be a lesson to everyone,” she added. “I am not opening any [criminal] case but looking forward to the future and focusing on pushing the song I dropped, #EGalile. God will deal with that woman.”

Rethabile’s journey to recovery has been marked by an outpouring of support from fans, friends, and loved ones. The singer acknowledged the overwhelming love and prayers she has received, which have played a significant role in her healing process. “Regarding my healing journey, I have received so much love, prayers, and support from everyone who cares,” she said. “From now on, I will be paying attention to everyone and being extra careful.”

The incident has also prompted Rethabile to place a greater emphasis on her role as a mother. She has shared that her focus is now on her young son, whom she affectionately refers to as her “sunshine.” “I will not go into details,” she remarked. “I had my baby boy, my sunshine. All that I will be doing is for him.”

In addition to her personal recovery, Rethabile is excited about the release of her latest single, *eGalile*. The song represents a mature evolution in her musical style, a direction she had always envisioned but was previously unable to pursue due to external expectations. “If you know my song eGalile, the sound has matured, and that was the sound I wanted to do all along, but I had to do what people wanted,” she explained. As Rethabile Khumalo continues to navigate her path to healing, her resilience and commitment to her craft shine through. With a clear focus on her future and her music, she remains a powerful testament to strength and perseverance in the face of adversity.

In other news – Beyoncé hails Simone Biles as ‘Greatest of All Time’ following Olympic triumph

Beyoncé has paid a heartfelt tribute to Simone Biles, the newly crowned two-time gold medalist at the 2024 Paris Olympics, following her triumph in the women’s all-around individual gymnastics final on August 1. In a moving video shared by NBC, Beyoncé narrates a celebration of Biles’ extraordinary achievements, set to her track “Just for Fun” from her latest album, *Cowboy Carter*.

The video showcases Biles’ dynamic performances, with Beyoncé praising her unparalleled power and grace. “Simone Biles inspires me — and I’m pretty sure she inspires you, too,” Beyoncé declares. The singer reflects on the essence of Biles’ accomplishments, emphasizing the beauty and wonder of physical power. Read More

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