Episode: 06
Hamilton claims that his stepdaughter owes him R12 000 for her traditional ceremony. The agreement was for him to receive his money along with the outstanding lobola money, but her in-laws never paid the balance.Episode: 07
In 2023, Masotsha asked his friend to buy him a bed and TV from an auction. The items cost R8 300. The agreement was for Masotsha to pay the amount upon collection, but that was not the case.
Episode: 08
King Pro got a booking for Mabboza and quoted R15 000. He received a deposit of R7500 without Mabboza's knowledge. After the gig, Mabboza expected to receive R15 000 but was told the deposit had already been paid.
Are you a 'skepsel' in need but a 'kleva' in the streets?
Well, Wang'kolota is returning for a third season with new host Trevor Gumbi - and they are coming for you.
Wang'kolota highlights individuals who openly and freely spend their money while neglecting to pay back those they owe.
The host and his crew step in to help the lender retrieve what they are owed from the borrower after he/she has been struggling to get back what is owed to them.
However, it's not just about getting what's due to you since there might be legal implications and consent from all partiers is crucial.
For this reason, the show engages a legal representative for advice on the most suitable legal approach to seize the accused's property to find ways to repay the debt, should the need arise.
It is important to ensure that the accused is capable of consenting, fully willing, under no duress, and in full knowledge of the risks and consequences involved. Can the host and his team help retrieve it or are there deeper unresolved issues standing in the way?
In the Season 3 premiere: Monica is owed money by her former sister-in-law, Linda Mvelase.
Linda borrowed R32,000, which Monica took from her husband's RAF payout.
However, Linda got divorced and left without paying back the money.
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