King Monada Announces Baby With 2nd Wife Amid Claims of Cash Owed for Cancelled R40k Performance

King Monada Announces Baby With 2nd Wife Amid Claims of Cash Owed for Cancelled R40k Performance

  • Musician King Monada is in hot water with Phalaborwa organisers after failing to show up for a show he was paid for by organisers
  • The Aye Kawu hitmaker was paid over R40 000, but he has paid back the whole amount after bailing out of the performance.
  • A Phalaborwa organiser is demanding cash from Monada, who spoke to Briefly News and shared some heartwarming news when asked about the matter

King Monada is another artist in trouble for being an alleged no-show. The star cancelled his show at Phalaborwa Spring Carnival and gave Briefly News a huge life update in response to questions about the event.

King Monada
King Monada was meant to perform in Phalaborwa, but he did not show up. Image: kingmonadamusic
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Event organiser Thabiso Mkhombo, repping Lefa Promotions, argued against King Monada's claims that he was never paid for the show. Mzansi had mixed thoughts about King Monada's issues with the organiser.

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King Monada has big news after accusations by Phalaborwa organiser

Musician King Monada is accused of owing R20,000 after not attending a gig worth over R45,000. The star was meant to perform at Phalaborwa Spring Carnival but claimed he was never paid a booking fee.

Speaking to Briefly News about the matter, King Monada made it clear that he was preoccupied and only had one thing to tell the public. The star shared that he just welcomed a new addition to his family, a daughter. He said:

"I just had a new born baby girl with my second wife."

How much does King Monada allegedly owe?

According to Sunday World, King Monada only paid R20 000 back. This was after he received R45 000 in total, R20 000 for a song that was never delivered and another R25 000 for the performance.

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Lefa Promotions says they gave King Monada the first week of October 2023 to pay back the money before seeking legal recourse.

Thabiso Mkhombo from Lefa Productions said:

“He's not paid us back. We have been busy with arrangements for the events, and now we are all just tired.

Mzansi chimes in on King Monada's missed performance

Netizens shared their thoughts on King Monada's cancelled show. Many shared their divided opinions about his pending legal troubles.

Tebogo defended his fave:

"Stop writing nonsense about our King Monada."

Mahummed Aubrey Percy said:

"Bathathe mfana wako mokgoloboto."

Conty Rakhoho Lebepe commented:

"O lapile ngwana'a batho hle (He's tired, poor guy.)"

Moroka Ke Malats disagreed:

"Double booking and choose fat one in expenses for the poor one don't return it. Greedy."

Mabena Mangena wrote:

"He told his fans that he's not going to perform at the Phalaborwa festival."

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"I love you with all my heart": King Monada and 2nd wife celebrate anniversary

Briefly, News previously reported that anyone who follows King Monada knows that the star has two beautiful wives. King Monada has been flaunting his two wives on his timeline.

The Malwede hitmaker gets the internet buzzing when he raves over one of his wives on social media.

According to ZAlebs, the Limpopo-based star took to his Instagram page to mark a special moment with his second wife. King Monada shared a cute video with his lovely wife and a sweet caption.

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Source: Briefly News

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Rutendo Masasi (Human-Interest editor) Rue Masasi is a Human Interest and Entertainment writer at Briefly News who graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Rhodes University in 2018. Rue also has 2 years of experience in journalism and over four years of experience as an online ESL teacher. She has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her via email: rutendo.masasi@briefly.co.za

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