The ‘John Vuli Gate’ stars have safely returned to South Africa after a terrifying alleged kidnapping ordeal in Ethiopia. The viral hitmakers, known as Mapara A Jazz, posted on social media this week, confirming their safe arrival and thanking supporters for their concern.
The incident unfolded during what should have been a celebratory weekend of music and culture. Instead, it left fans stunned and officials scrambling to verify their safety.
Mapara A Jazz’s Trip to Ethiopia Took a Shocking Turn
Mapara A Jazz, the duo behind the 2020 hit ‘John Vuli Gate’, were booked to perform at the Adey Music Festival at Kana Warehouse in Addis Ababa on Saturday, 25 October 2025.
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According to the group’s Facebook posts, they left OR Tambo International Airport on Thursday, 23 October. Upon arrival in Ethiopia, they shared a light-hearted message asking for prayers. However, by Sunday morning, the tone had changed dramatically.
“Can someone help us? We are kidnapped in Ethiopia,”
Shortly after that message, the artists posted a disturbing image. One of the members had visible facial injuries, including a swollen cheek and a deep scar.
‘John Vuli Gate’ Stars Safe at Home After Ordeal
Later that day, Mapara A Jazz confirmed they were back in South Africa.
“We’re finally home! We’re grateful to say that we are safely back home. We want to sincerely thank everyone who showed us love, concern, and support during this difficult time — from both Ethiopia and South Africa,” the duo posted on social media.
They also expressed appreciation to Black Diamond VIP Protection, who allegedly helped ensure their safe return. The group has not yet shared full details of the alleged kidnapping.
South African Government Response and Investigation
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) responded quickly after spotting the viral post online. Clayson Monyela, Head of Public Diplomacy, confirmed that no official report had been filed with the South African embassy in Ethiopia.
“The matter was not reported to DIRCO… When we reached out, there was no case of a kidnapping that had been reported. We are glad they returned home safely.”
— Clayson Monyela
Monyela confirmed that local authorities, including SAPS, would now handle the investigation.
Lessons for South African Artists Travelling Abroad
This incident highlights the risks public figures face when travelling internationally. It also stresses the importance of proper security planning and keeping embassy contacts on hand.
Here are some basic precautions:
- Always research your destination before arrival.
- Use verified transportation and local guides.
- Keep your location private until you are in a secure space.
- Avoid sharing sensitive details in real-time on social media.
- Notify embassies or consulates if anything seems suspicious.
A Look Back: The Rise of the ‘John Vuli Gate’ Stars
The duo, who hail from Tshwane, became a household name during the Covid-19 lockdown with their breakout hit “John Vuli Gate.” The track went viral thanks to a dance challenge that swept TikTok and Instagram. It became one of the most recognisable South African pop songs in recent years and was even used in political campaign slogans.
Despite their success, the artists have faced challenges, including financial struggles and, now, this alleged kidnapping incident.
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While many questions remain about what exactly occurred in Ethiopia, what’s certain is that the ‘John Vuli Gate’ stars are safe at home, and for their fans, that’s what matters most. Authorities will continue to investigate, but the music community is already expressing relief and support.


