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Bonang Matheba’s legal battle with CSA has been resolved
The long-running dispute between Bonang Matheba and Celebrity Services Africa (CSA) has apparently been resolved.
The media celebrity revealed their separation from one another in 2021, yet she avoided directly mentioning their name.
She went on to discuss their legal dispute around her House of BNG brand and according to reports, the two brands have resolved their conflict and are going about their normal business.
“Celebrity Services Africa (Proprietary) Limited (“CSA”) and Bonang Matheba (“Bonang”), the owner of the House of BNG brand, have settled their longstanding dispute. CSA confirms that it has no claim to or financial interest in the business affairs of Bonang, Bonang Matheba Entertainment (Pty) Ltd, BNG South Africa (Pty) Ltd business entities or in the House of BNG brand and trademarks owned by Bonang Matheba.”
“CSA confirms further that it no longer represents Bonang or any of these entities,” reads CSA’s statement.
Announcing the news and celebrating her success, Bonang posted on Twitter.
….a heist gone wrong!! Lol!! The End. ????
— Bonang Matheba ???? (@Bonang) May 12, 2023
It would be recalled that, On social media, Bonang extols the virtues of her mother. With the exception of Pinky Girl, who is well recognised as her cousin and business partner, the media star is quite quiet about her personal life.
On Thursday night, Queen B posted a message of love to her mother on Twitter.
Although the motivation for the unique tweet is unknown, it is now widely known that Bonang adores her mother.
Meanwhile, Bonang Matheba has urged South Africans to get ready for the 2024 presidential election. The media figure who has demonstrated a keen interest and concern in the country’s affairs tweeted that everyone should complete their voter registration.