In an interview with Ankali Ray of Milele FM, Joe expressed his confidence in the face of public scrutiny, noting that people often comment without full knowledge of the situation. He emphasized that he and Ballo are maintaining a positive relationship, and he believes that with time, the truth will prevail.
"People don't know the story; the matter is in court right now so I won't talk about it. But you know public opinion is okay. I am okay being called a snitch because Ballo and I are on good terms, although we are not in communication because of the nature of the case," Joe assured.
Renowned DJ Joe Mfalme has addressed the criticism he faced following the detention of his hypeman Allan Ochieng, while Joe and the rest of his team were released in connection with the case involving the murder of senior DCI officer Felix Kelian.
After being released along with six others, Joe faced backlash from certain online users who accused him of prioritizing his freedom over loyalty, dubbing him a snitch.
Regarding the time he spent in detention, Joe said he was supported by many friends who constantly showed up to support him, something he appreciates.
"It's just a matter of staying calm to relax because you can't do much when the investigations were ongoing. People showed up, I was even overwhelmed; I appreciated it very much," Mfalme noted.
Joe has resumed his work and is moving forward, emphasizing the importance of continuing despite the challenges.
Ballo is set to appear in court as the primary suspect in the murder case of the senior Kabete investigator. As his legal proceedings commence, various MCs from around the nation have shown their support for him.
Initially portrayed as a bouncer by the prosecution, fellow entertainers have refuted this characterization, asserting that Ballo is not a bouncer and proclaiming his innocence.