Prominent South African music executive TK Nciza is facing allegations of refusing to sign off on a million-dollar deal. Sources claim Nciza’s reluctance to provide his signature is stalling a lucrative contract, potentially affecting multiple parties involved. The accusations have sparked controversy within the industry, with stakeholders urging for a resolution. Nciza has yet to publicly respond to the claims, leaving the music community in suspense over the future of the deal.
The situation continues to unfold as both fans and professionals await further developments.Robbie, who was Nciza’s longtime friend and produced artists such as Ntando, Brown Dash, Izinyoka and Zahara, died on Christmas Day in 2017.
Ann Malinga explained how this mess happened. She said in 2006, his husband bought an Audi A4 under TS Records. Nciza, who is a prominent and powerful politician and occupies the position of the Provincial Secretary of the African National Congress (ANC) in Gauteng, is currently in an ongoing battle with Ann over unpaid royalties. This situation with the car adds fuel to the fire. A furious Ann said, “Robbie paid it (the car) in full, donkey years ago. I requested a name change to give the car to his father, straight after his passing in 2017.”
She added, “The bank asked for both my signature & TK or Sbu (Leope), co-owner of TS Records for me to be able to change the ownership to Robbie’s dad, TK has been promising to do it for the past seven years . That is inconveniencing us because the old man cannot use public transport. He is old for that and that is not what I want for him,” she fumed, adding that they cannot renew the licence disc of the car making it useless.
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Former reality TV star, and singer Liyema Pantsi recently received R300 000 from her fans after bagging R250 000 from the Big Brother Mzansi reality TV show.
The popular Big Brother Mzansi reality TV star Liema known as Queen of England received R550 000 this year, according to entertainment commentator Phil Mphela. Read more