“We Had To Cut Our Losses”: Zodwa Wabantu Debunks Accusations Of Stealing R15000

“We Had To Cut Our Losses”: Zodwa Wabantu Debunks Accusations Of Stealing R15000. Mpumalanga police spokesperson Brigadier Selvy Mohlala confirmed that a case of theft had been opened against the raunchy dancer:. Sunday World reports that Zodwa Wabantu was booked to perform at four venues in Mpumalanga on 4 March: Coyotes Pub& Tshisa Nyama in Mbombela, Matsulu Old…

“We Had To Cut Our Losses”: Zodwa Wabantu Debunks Accusations Of Stealing R15000

Sultry South African dancer and socialite Zodwa Wabantu has debunked accusations of stealing R15000 after a case was opened.

Mpumalanga police spokesperson Brigadier Selvy Mohlala confirmed that a case of theft had been opened against the raunchy dancer:

“The investigating officer is still busy with the case, and no arrests have been made.”

Sunday World reports that Zodwa Wabantu was booked to perform at four venues in Mpumalanga on 4 March: Coyotes Pub & Tshisa Nyama in Mbombela, Matsulu Old Complex in Matsulu, Club Da Groove in Sabie and Busy Corner 1348 in Nkomazi.

She only managed to perform at one joint. One establishment owner vented to Sunday World:

“People spent their money believing they would see maponapona (nudity), but they saw dololo (nothing).”

Revellers at the venues were seething that the club owners robbed them and falsely advertised to fleece them. The club owners had paid Zodwa a R15000 deposit.

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The promoters are demanding their money back, and that Zodwa explains to the people of Mpumalanga why she ghosted them.

Zodwa’s manager Terrance Olifant revealed what happened on the day, refuting that they stole R15000:

“We got to Coyotes around 9 pm that day, and she was ready to perform, but the entire evening turned into a nightmare. The guys said it was too early for the sister to perform, so we travelled to Matsulu in our V-class for the first performance.

“Before reaching Matsulu, we hit a pothole, and we had to spend a lot of time changing the tyre. When the tyre was fixed, we drove to the next event, and she performed even though there was no security. When she was done, we delayed due to issues around the balance.

“It was frustrating because this was a discount. We normally charge R25000 a venue. On our way back, the road was closed due to bad weather. We needed another hour to go back and find a new route and travel another hour and 30 minutes. While on the new route to Nkomazi, we hit another pothole and had no spare tyre left.

“We waited a long time before the guys we left at Coyotes came to our rescue. When the drama came to an end, Zodwa was completely exhausted and needed to rest. When she woke up, she had flu, and I took her to a doctor. After that, she paid R9000 to get new tyres for the V-class. We realised that it was no longer feasible.

“We had to cut our losses and go back to Fourways, Joburg. They cannot demand their R15000 back when we spent so much and didn’t make money from the gigs.”

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