Content creator Snikiwe Mhlongo clears up misleading claims about speeding incident

Renowned South African content creator Sinikiwe Mhlongo has taken to social media to address a spate of reported claims surrounding her recent detainment in Johannesburg’s Fourways area. Picture: Instagram

Renowned South African content creator Sinikiwe Mhlongo has taken to social media to address a spate of reported claims surrounding her recent detainment in Johannesburg’s Fourways area. Picture: Instagram

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Renowned content creator Snikiwe ‘Sni’ Mhlongo has taken to social media to clear the air on the allegations surrounding her suspected speeding incident in the Fourways area, which has been a subject of speculation online.

On her Instagram account, Mhlongo recounted the events that unfolded on November 7, when she was detained by the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) on suspicion of exceeding the speed limit.

Addressing a wave of misinformation, Mhlongo revealed that the claims of her being intoxicated at the time of her detainment are unfounded, stating emphatically that she does not consume alcohol.

She also expressed her discontent with how the situation has been portrayed in the media, stating: “I feel it is the perfect time to finally address the recent allegations that were first published by media outlet City Press on November 13, 2024 by journalist Mduduzi Nonyane.”

While Mhlongo admits to being detained, she stressed that the details provided by the media were grossly exaggerated and misleading.

“I was NOT arrested for driving at 180 km/h in a 60 km/h zone, as the mentioned journalist has falsely claimed whilst quoting an unnamed police officer,” she articulated.

Furthermore, she denied having refused to comply with law enforcement due to her celebrity status, clarifying: “I do not even consider myself one in everyday life.”

Mhlongo also refuted claims that she was tested for alcohol or charged with driving under the influence. “I want to point out that indeed I do not consume alcohol,” she said.

Expressing the emotional toll that the false narratives have taken on her, Mhlongo lamented the “unimaginable mental health challenges” she has faced over the past week, citing reputational damage and cyber abuse as distressing by products of the sensationalised reporting.

“Once this matter is resolved, I will provide a full, transparent update to set the record straight, as I do see this as an important duty of mine as an influencer/public figure. Until then, I extend my heartfelt thanks to my Snacks alongside the brands that have stood unwaveringly by my side.

“Your loyalty and belief in me during this challenging time mean more than words can express. I do want to stress my full trust in our justice system to resolve this matter.’’