
- Ntsiki Mazwai reminded individuals of her previous accusations against Brickz when he faced a rape allegation from his niece
- The South African kwaito artist was convicted as a sexual offender and received a prison sentence for sexually assaulting a teenage girl
- Ntsiki Mazwai addressed the situation on social media, highlighting her previous claims against Brickz following reports of his recent prison release
Ntsiki Mazwai recently revisited allegations she made against Brickz during his incarceration, where he was found guilty of raping his teenage niece.
Ntsiki Mazwai took to X to assert that Brickz had exhibited sexual violence towards her. In 2017, she tweeted that Brickz had assaulted her.

Source: Twitter
In a recent post from 2025, Ntsiki expressed her dismay that a celebrity who assaulted her was freed after serving time for assaulting his niece. While she did not explicitly mention Brickz, she had previously accused him of assault in 2017. Entertainment blogger Phil Mphela shared a screenshot of her earlier tweet stating, “I was also raped by Brickz.” Her latest post on X coincided with Brickz’s expected 2025 release after serving at least half of his 15-year sentence for the sexual assault of his niece.
Public Support for Ntsiki Mazwai
A considerable number of individuals expressed their support for Ntsiki Mazwai. While some social media users pointed out that Brickz served his sentence, others encouraged Ntsiki to openly identify the celebrity. Check out the post Ntsiki shared:
The celebrity who raped me has been released from jail for raping his niece.
I must just accept and deal.
This is life.
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) September 20, 2025
DhlaminiNdhlovu commented:
“What matters is that you did not keep quiet, you spoke out, it’s the system that failed you, I’m so very sorry. You have been very consistent with your story, let the next victims get the courage to speak out as well and not keep quiet.”
@Nthatile15 wrote:
“Nontsikelelo, no one cares about women who are getting violated. I am so sorry sthandwa Sami. I feel for the girl because how is she going to go on with her life seeing him every day on the streets? Mxm izinja lezi. 💔”
@MrMokone54129 argued:
“But my sister, he served his time though, how long did you anticipate they’d keep him in there, what if he changed vele.”
@ZiyaMusicSA encouraged Ntsiki:
“You are getting your glow back, I’m so so proud of you. Your strength.. please don’t let that disturb or dim the light you carry that you worked so hard at…hold your head up high, Sisi, you are worth Gold🤗”
@phile_h added:
“Sad. It should not be accepted. It should not be life. So sorry to hear this. It’s shocking.”