Malawi High Court humiliates Chacha in Tamia Jah injunction case

The High Court tossed out Cha-Cha's desperate bid to silence social media influencer Tamia Jah through legal force. Judges at Malawi's Principal Registry Civil Division refused to grant the injunction that would have stopped Hana Jabesi from posting about Chawezi Banda online. Court officials ruled that the celebrity failed to follow proper procedures when submitting her sworn statements through WhatsApp messages. The legal blunder left Cha-Cha empty-handed as her attempt to muzzle her rival crumbled before magistrates. Tamia Jah walked away victorious from the Blantyre courthouse while her opponent licked her wounds.

The main defamation battle between the feuding pair continues despite the setback for Banda's legal team. Cha-Cha still demands a whopping MK180 million payout from the Lilongwe-based content creator for alleged online attacks. Tamia Jah laughs off the massive damages claim and accuses her accuser of using intimidation tactics through the courts. The influencer stands firm against what she calls bogus legal threats designed to shut down her voice. Both women refuse to retreat as their war of words escalates through official channels.

Their bitter feud erupted when Cha-Cha allegedly approached Tamia Jah about promoting her brand online for financial rewards. The social media star smelled a potential scam and rejected the proposal outright. Tensions exploded between the pair as accusations flew back and forth across digital platforms. The rejected business deal quickly transformed into a full-scale legal nightmare for both parties.
 

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