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DJ Sbu and CEO Chris Bishop at the Forbes Africa offices (Instagram)
DJ Sbu and CEO Chris Bishop at the Forbes Africa offices (Instagram)


Cape Town - Sibusiso Leope avoided legal action on Thursday when he acknowledged Forbes Africa’s concerns that an image he tweeted this week was misleading and represented an affiliation that did not exist.

The radio personality and entrepreneur known as DJ Sbu came to an "amicable agreement" with Forbes Africa magazine, after he retweeted a picture of a fake cover of the magazine that featured him clutching a can of his energy drink, Mofaya.

Forbes Africa this afternoon confirmed that the situation had been resolved and that Leope had agreed to remove the picture – which went viral – from his social networking accounts.

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