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Cassper Nyovest’s R100 Million Drip Deal Explained

Cassper Nyovest left everyone dumbfounded when he announced his game changing Legacy Deal. Don Billiato revealed that he and Drip Footwear CEO and Founder, Lekau, signed a R100 million deal.
Read more: Cassper To Become SA’s First Hip Hop Billionaire

This amazing achievement raised a lot of eyebrows from social media users who wanted clarity on what exactly does the deal entail. Many questions were raised such as will Cassper be walking away with R100 million at the end of the deal? Another question was can Drip Footwear even afford such a hefty figure, and what exactly is their net worth. Many speculated that it is R3bn however all these questions went unanswered.

Thanks to Podcast and Chill With Mac G, the team got in touch with Lekau who provided clarity on what partnership they got into exactly.

On their latest episode Mac G, Sol Phenduka and The Ghost Lady wanted to get answers on what the deal entails so they contacted Lekau via a cellphone call. First they gave their opinion on what it could mean. Sol said the deal is somewhat a projection because Cassper will be helping Drip push sales so he will be getting his cut from those sales.

Lekau says, “It’s just a product and we signed a contract worth R100 million for the products. If it’s a sneaker or a T-shirt worth R2000 we are going to make ones that are worth 100 Million. Up until that particular term ends. So that is how much it came to 100 million.
“If one Drip is R1000 then we are going to manufacture 100 000 Drips and that makes 100 Million. So the deal itself is worth R100M not to say by the end of term Cassper would have made R100M,” Lekau clarified.

During the press conference, Cassper spoke about how much this deal means to him. Slikour OnLife shared a live stream video of the press conference where the signing of the deal took place.

“I come from an average South African home, and I’ve told my story a lot of times. I don’t normally tell my story but I met Lekau on Twitter. I saw his shoe and then I hit him up and said I liked his shoe. I wanted to buy the shoe and then he came over to the studio. I was still working on my fourth album,” Cassper explains.And then he came to the studio with a couple of shoes. Immediately being a businessman, I was like man we should make a shoe. That’s how the relationship started. From there we became actual friends and started talking about business in general.”

On his achievements Cass held nothing back, “I’ve been able to achieve a lot in a short period of time with my team. I feel like we could do much more and feed more people and create more jobs together.”

“We are getting into a partnership with a new brand. It’s something separate but it’s under Drip. It involves products, it involves equity, it involves a lot of things. I’m not buying shares at Drip and he’s not buying shares at my company. We are getting into a very fruitful partnership.”

Social media users were not convinced about the whole figure.

Influencer Tebogo Thobejane launches a hairline brand

Actress Tebogo Thobejane has unveiled her hairline brand, K100.
 

Tebogo follows in her father’s footsteps, Obed Ndona Thobejane, who founded Principal products in the ‘90s.

The K100 brand includes a hairstyling wax stick, glue, serum and remover.

She said K100 was created with safe ingredients which remove and place adhesives without damaging the hair edges, skin or scalp.“The aim is to inspire women to reflect on how they have the power to style their hair the way they want.”

This is not her first business. She already runs Bofa garments, which provides women’s intimate wear.

The 38-year-old, best known for her role as Belinda on the soapie, said plenty of thought and work went into creating the brand.

Rip: Popular radio station manager dies after a short illness

DR Muzi Sibiya, the founder and station manager of Umgungundlovu FM, has died.
Sibiya died on Thursday, 10 June, following a short illness.

His daughter and one of the board directors Thando Sibiya notified listeners, partners and associates of the death.

“Sibiya is a pioneer of community radio, having been founder of Umgungundlovu FM in 2006. His history with community radio started in the early 90s when he pioneered Radio Maritzburg, the first station in Pietermaritzburg,” she said.

She added that her father would be dearly missed by listeners in his slot Sondela Breakfast Show.

She said he had left the show recently following his busy schedule, including his role as KZN provincial treasurer of national community radio forum.

“While the station is disturbed by the death of its manager, we are pleased of the work and legacy he left behind. In his remembrance, the station commits itself to honouring him,” she said, adding that funeral arrangements would be communicated once the family had finalised them.

Skeem Saam viewers are over the moon now that Leshole is finally winning

Skeem Saam viewers are over the moon now that Leshole is finally winning. The actor, played by Thabo Mkhabela on the SABC1 drama, has been struggling for a long time but the new pilot finally has a job.

 
 

He’s joined the air force and is starting in two weeks’ time.

Leshole applied for the job weeks ago but was rejected. He applied for the job so he could get more flying hours, which could qualify him as a commercial pilot.

Viewers were angry he was rejected and said the writers hate Leshole because they don’t want him to win in life.

However, things changed on the episode on Tuesday, 8 June when he got a call to write a proficiency test because their system mistakenly sent rejection letters to all their applicants.

While the viewers were happy, they said the show’s writers might disappoint them again. On Wednesday’s episode, he went for the test and passed.

He was trending on the Twitter trends list, with people rejoicing that something good finally happened for Leshole.

The viewers said Leshole’s storyline is close to their hearts because it feels like their own life stories.

Twitter user Nandira Zuri said Leshole’s win felt like hers.

“Tears of joy when Leshole said he got the job and will be starting soon.

Leshole’s win is my win,” she said.

“I think most of us can relate to the life struggles and hurdles Leshole faces. His storyline is one of hope and triumph. A black child’s true journey,” wrote another user, Bobo Mhlanga.

“I don’t know why Leshole’s wins always feel like ours. It’s beautiful to see,” wrote Dedi Pohotona.

DJ Zinhle decides to spoil her friends few days after the launch of her hair brand.

DJ Zinhle decides to spoil her friends few days after the launch of her hair brand.
The businesswoman calls it Pamper Day and truly, her friends were wowed with all the special treatment the DJ gave them.

Zinhle hosted five of her friends in her lit looking house and she’s shared snaps from the beautiful event.

“Last week I hosted 5 of my girls for a @hairmajesty_by_djzinhle pamper day… @nono_events made sure that my house looked the part… I am obsessed with @nono_events decor… wow!!!!” she captioned post.

 

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