Jub Jub (musician)

Molemo Maarohanye (known professionally as Jub Jub; born 29 June 1980) is a South African hip hop artist, convicted of culpable homicide for the death of four children in December 2012. He is the son of Jackie Maarohanye. Jub Jub currently hosts the reality show, Uyajola 9/9.

Biography

Following his release from prison in January 2017, Jub Jub vowed to turn his life around.[1] Shortly after his release, the musician released a song called "Ke Kopa Tshwarelo" (Please forgive me).[1] As of 2019, he has made several TV appearances and is currently the host of the Moja Love reality show, Uyajola 9/9.[1]

Court case

On 8 March 2010[2] he and his friend Themba Tshabalala caused a serious accident when they were drag racing under the influence of hard drugs on a public road near a school.[3] Four children were killed and another two survived with brain damage.[3] On 5 December 2012, both were sentenced to 25 years in jail each for murder, attempted murder and three related offences.[2] An appeal was heard on 7 February 2014.[2] On 8 October 2014 Jub Jub and Tshabalala's murder conviction was overturned to culpable homicide in a high court in Johannesburg.[4] Their sentences were reduced from 25 years to 10 years, starting from 2012. On 5 January 2017 he was released on parole after serving 4 years, one month and one day of his sentence; Tshabalala was also released on parole the same day.[5]

Personal life

In 2016, in an interview with MTV Base, Jub Jub's ex-girlfriend, fellow South African artist Kelly Khumalo accused Jub Jub of physically abusing her.[1] Khumalo claimed that during Jub Jub's 2010 arrest for a drag racing incident, she was "dealing with a partner who [was] going through a very serious case, who was also very abusive, emotionally and physically".[1] Jub Jub has denied the accusations. Khumalo revealed in June 2019 she does not allow Jub Jub to see his son.[1]

References

  1. All4Women (June 26, 2019). "Kelly Khumalo refuses to let Jub Jub see his son". The Citizen. Retrieved October 7, 2019.
  2. 25 years for Jub Jub's drag-racing car crash. Sowetan Live, 6 December 2012.
  3. (Jub Jub) Parents express mixed emotions on Jub Jub sen".tence. South African Broadcasting Corporation, 6 December 2012.
  4. "Jub Jub's murder conviction overturned". October 8, 2014.
  5. "Jub Jub released on parole". Channel.
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