‘Heist Gone Wrong’ Bonang Celebrates Winning House Of BNG Against CSA In Court
Celebrity Services Africa (CSA) has reportedly withdrawn its case and claim on House of BNG, owned by media personality Bonang Matheba. According to a News24 report, CSA stated that it has no claim or financial interest in the business affairs of 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 CSA has confirmed that it no longer represents Bonang or any of these entities, thus settling the longstanding dispute.
Bonang reacts after winning over CSA in court
Bonang has reportedly confirmed CSA’s statement, expressing her pleasure that the agency has finally admitted the truth. She also took to her Twitter account to celebrate the news, saying, “A heist gone wrong!! Lol!! The End.”
….a heist gone wrong!! Lol!! The End. 🥂
— Bonang Matheba 👑 (@Bonang) May 12, 2023
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The Background of the dispute over House Of BNG
The House of BNG legal dispute began when Bonang Matheba announced that she was terminating her contract with her management team, CSA Global, via a live Twitter Spaces audio stream in October 2021.
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Later, it was revealed that she was “muscled” out of the House of BNG by her former management company. CSA claimed that Bonang was in breach of several contracts and stated that she had been derelict to various clients and her own brand for the past six months.