The Loyiso Masuku case clearly shows that justice is achieved when claims are pursued through action. Disputes should be resolved in court, not debated on podcast platforms.
Congratulations Loyiso Masuku for winning this one, dipolelo tsao hloka bopaki di tshwana le lefela. Always be conscious about what you say about others especially on social because the truth shall always come out.
The judgment involving Loyiso Masuku highlights how quickly online commentary can cross into defamation. That line is often blurred, but it still exists. Courts are there to enforce it
The Loyiso Masuku judgment is a reminder that reputations aren’t abstract things. They affect real people, real work, and real trust. That’s why evidence matters
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Loyiso Masuku really made me so proud. People need to learn that what they say has consequences and the ability to damage one’s reputation. The winning of this case represents the change to come!
The Court ordered an immediate stop to the spreading of claims that Cde Loyiso Masuku is corrupt, linked to a PPE cartel, stole City funds or bought an ANC conference.
The justice system might have flaws but it shows that not everything you see online the internet is real and Loyiso Masuku’s case is an example of that
Yet another reminder that while misinformation spreads quickly, the truth is ultimately examined and tested. The legal system may have its flaws, but as shown in the Loyiso Masuku case, it provides a structured process for doing so.