‘Money heist’: Mohale Motaung received R75k for a company that no longer exists

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Mohale Motaung is trending after he was listed among beneficiaries who received R72 million from the Sports, Arts and Culture Department.

Earlier this week, the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture pulled a shocker when it released a list of 3 962 beneficiaries who received relief funds from the department during South Africa’s The list has undoubtedly been making rounds online, with Mohale Motaung topping trends. Mzansi was more than puzzled about how he ended up on the list. Some were shocked by the department’s decision to give him double the average a host of beneficiaries received.

Mohale Motaung was one of the eight beneficiaries who received more money than others. The bubbly influencer and businessman received R75 000. However, the funding was for his company, Glam Troupe, which majors in matric dance makeovers. Mohale Motaung and seven other professionals received more than others. The eight beneficiaries received R75 000 each. Neo Nqwakuza of All in Management, a company that manages Mohale Motaung, also received R75 000.

A concerned X user posted, “For what? South Africa is corrupt!” Another user added, “He must pay back the money.” Ntsiki Mazwai made it known that Mohale Motaung should pay back the money.

 

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