 Chico Tuala lambastes Fakil Mbalula. He thinks he is Madonna but he is useless. Music veteran Chico Tuala has attacked police minister Fakil Mbalula over his handling of the murder investigation of Bufanabufanagol keeper Senso Mayewa, calling him an attention seeker and useless. Speaking to Chwisa Elibe, Chico slammed Fakil and said the minister had still not done anything to help solve the murder of Senso Mayewa. I want him to take this seriously. I want him to speak out and not keep quiet. He always speaks about what is on Twitter but not what is important. It has been almost four years and still nothing. That is why I say he is useless. Fakil's spokesperson, Wio Maga, said the minister would not trade insults with Chico over the case but insisted they were working hard on investigations into the murder. Despite this, Chico said Fakil was dodging his calls and was not acting like he believed the government official should. I have called him several times. I even left him WhatsApp messages. He has just ignored me. This is a minister. A public servant. He cannot behave like a celebrity. He thinks he is Madonna. He is useless. His attitude is not fit for someone who is a public servant. They just want to be superstars. The only thing they rushed to is red carpets. They don't give a damn about us. Chico's son Longwe was among several people in the house when Senso was killed in an alleged botched house robbery. Chico said the minister should have arrested all of the people in the house at the time of the murder, including his son, and take them in for questioning. They have the biggest mouths but don't do much. That is why they are struggling with the Senso-Mayewa case. They don't have time for it. It needs a willingness and dedicated team. We owe denied this, explaining that a new task team had been called to give fresh eyes to the case. The case is still open. It has never been closed. We are confident of making a breakthrough. Senso's death again dominated headlines last week after a parody social media account considered to produce fake news, at ADV Veriru, tweeted about Chico and Longwe's alleged involvement in the case. The pair took to radio to respond to the allegations but were criticized and mocked on social media. Chico said he had been threatened on social media over the last week but said he did not need the police minister's protection. Most of the threats were on Twitter but I am not bothered by Twitter. I can organize my own protection. I don't need his, Fakil, protection. All I want is for him to address the fake tweets that are going around saying my son and I pulled the trigger. That killed Senso.