Majembe reveals unique way he plans to deal with people showing him hate
By Steve Ireri, June 11, 2026Vurugu Boxing champion Majembe has revealed what he described as a unique way of dealing with people who show him hate or claim to have personal issues with him.
In a video shared on TikTok on Thursday, June 11, 2026, Majembe said he does not want ongoing hostility or prolonged disputes with anyone who feels wronged by him.
He noted that instead of continuing with hatred, such matters should be addressed directly and brought to an end.
“I don’t want ongoing hostility or prolonged issues with anyone who feels I have wronged them. If you have a problem with me, let us settle it directly and bring it to an end once and for all,” he said.
The boxer went on to say that anyone with grievances against him should meet him in an open field to settle their differences once and for all. He suggested that this would be the clearest way of resolving what he referred to as beefs without further escalation.
Majembe further stated that he is ready for any challenge from those willing to confront him, insisting that he is prepared to face them directly if they set a date.

He also expressed that he does not see the need for hatred, saying he prefers issues to be resolved openly rather than carried forward as grudges.
“I do not want forgiveness. If anyone has a grievance against me, they should set a date. I am ready for any challenge, and I prefer we resolve things openly rather than living with hatred,” he said.
Message to Mbavu
In a light-hearted TikTok exchange on Saturday, April 25, 2026, the two boxers went back and forth at each other while laughing, blending playful jabs with moments of mutual respect.
During the live session, Majembe addressed Mbavu in a friendly tone and expressed admiration for him even after their intense bout in the ring. He noted that although Mbavu lost the match, he still won the hearts of many fans.
“Mbavu, my brother, you should know I just like you. You lost the match, but you won our hearts,” he said.

Majembe went on to praise Mbavu and encouraged him to keep his head up, while also joking that he had not yet had the chance to host him properly.
He added that he would like to take Mbavu out in his car and spend some time together, a remark that left both of them laughing as they continued their playful exchange.
“Bro, big up. And also by the way, bro, I have not even carried you in my car. I should carry you and take you around,” he added.
Uneducated
In the same live, Mbavu Destroyer lashed out at Majembe after he flaunted a newly acquired iPhone 17.
During the live, Majembe confidently displayed the device to viewers, insisting that it was the latest iPhone 17 model.
He repeatedly held up the phone to the camera and urged viewers to look closely as he boasted about the gadget he was using.
“You are still far from reaching this level, that’s why I’m telling you. You see the phone I am using? iPhone 17,” he said.
Majembe told off Mbavu, saying he is far from reaching such a level and encouraging him to acknowledge the kind of phone he was now using.
He insisted that the device he was live on was an iPhone 17 and asked viewers to confirm that they had seen it clearly.
“Let me even take a video so you can clearly see the phone I am using, the iPhone 17, my brother. Here is the phone. The one I am on live with is the iPhone 17. I hope you have seen it. So settle and rest,” Majembe added.