Will she get it? Lerato Kganyago demands R315 000 after being dumped

Lerato Kganyago sues Bathu sneakers brand thusly. Metro FM DJ Lerato Kganyago will fight with Theo Baloyi the owner of Bathu sneakers.The DJ is suing the brand for R315k over a brand emissary deal that is gone bad.

Kganyago close by other celebs like Somiz, Khanyi Mbau, DJ Tira, yet they have decided to cut ties with her.

 

 

 

Our very own @Leratokganyago fits on her @bathu_sa at the twelfth store at Canal Walk in Cape Town

Sources have reveal ed that it’s a power things as she has at this point sent through a letter mentioning R315k from Theo Baloyi’s sneaker image Bathu. The R315K is fundamental for the R600 promised to her when she denoted a one year concurrence with the DJ what started in March the prior year.

The arrangement supposedly scrutinized:

“Ms Kganyago will be relied upon to DJ in the store.”

“Bathu Pty Ltd will put together DJ equipment accommodating her own inclination,” examines the game plan.

“All development approaches will be reserved by her essential and will be at Bathu Pty Ltd’s expense.”

Come through to our store tomorrow and get yourself a few Bathu shoes

what’s more you can get DJ TIRA and THE QWABE TWINS, DBN GOGO, DJ ARCH JNR AND LERATO KGANYAGO ON THE DECKS as we ship off our 28th store at GATEWAY MALL.

Bathu (@bathu_sa) August 6, 2021

In any case they just paid her R285 000 in R185 000 and R35 000, thsee totals cover’s the month among March and June last year before cutting ties with her. She was instructed concerning the end with respect to the understanding,

“As indicated by my correspondence on the 6th November, assuming no one really minds, be urged that Bathu Pty Ltd has decided to end our concurrence with Ms Lerato Kganyago.”

“As a business, we have expected to downsize expenses and we have expected to end different concurrences with a piece of our significant accomplices like Ms Lerato Kganyago. ”

She is mentioning that she be paid a total amount of R315K which will recollect legitimate costs and premium for the recently referenced aggregate, at a speed of 7.5% per annum.