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Tbo-Touch exposed for not paying supplier

by Ncumisa Lerato Kunana
Picture: Instagram

Metro FM’s DJ Tbo-Touch finds himself in the eye of the controversy once more after being accused of non-payment by another business owner.

Peace Maphalu, a marketing analyst, exposed Tbo Touch for not paying him the remainder of his fee despite multiple interactions with him.

According to the since deleted tweets and Instagram post, Peace did business with Tbo Touch eight weeks ago for the concert called The Replenishment that the DJ hosted. As the marketing and advertising representatives for Tbo Touch’s event, Peace offered the services of his business.

“I need to understand how do you @iamtbotouch as a black brother expect my company to grow and have the potential of being as big as yours if I have to beg you and your stuff to pay me?? Its been 8weeks since #TheReplenishmentConcert happened” wrote Peace.

Peace claims that he was only paid 50% for his services in August, and that when he tried to pursue the non-payment of those services, he kept running into roadblocks with Tbo Touch and his crew.

Following these allegations, entertainment commentator, Phil Mphela reported that the DJ served Peace with a legal letter on social media and Peace retracted his tweets and issued a statement.

UPDATE:

Statement(s) from Peace Maphalu.

He acknowledges that the payment issue rests with the 3rd party and has since deleted his tweets accusing Tbo Touch of not paying him.

Seems both parties have reached an amicable solution pic.twitter.com/tQovkCXoAg

— Kgopolo (@PhilMphela) December 7, 2022

 

Also see: Phindile Gwala taken to court over alleged electricity bill

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