Popular House DJ Kholile Elvin Gumede affectionately known as DJ Clock is reportedly pleading with the masses to help save his home. The DJ reportedly asked Daily Sun to spread the message.
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According to the publication DJ Clock's townhouse is about to be repossessed by Absa bank after failing to pay monthly installments of more than R4K. The DJ took out a loan in 2010 to purchase the home and COVID-19 messed up his income.
“I would appreciate it if Daily Sun could help me with the money I owe, so I can pay Absa and other debt. Your help will be highly appreciated as Covid-19 hit us, entertainers, badly,” he was quoted saying.
The Pluto hitmaker is just the many celebrities who have had trouble with the banks and debt.
Prince Kaybee added his two cents on the matter and advised creatives on what they can do to help themselves.
“I've spent the last couple of days thinking about the recent moments in the media about artist belongings being repossessed. Some of these people are problem solvers, solution driven and a reflection of hope to their families,” he tweeted.
“Second, money is there to be saved and my heart goes out to everyone who has been publicly humiliated for making bad financial decisions. May y’all pick yourselves up and carry on to be winners in your respective fields,” he pleaded.
Zahara was once in the limelight for her own woes with the bank but gained public sympathy and support and was able keep her home.
She expressed gratitude on Facebook after going from radio station to radio station to tell her story.
"A month back your Country Girl came out and spoke about how she's on the verge of losing her house and asked for Donations in coming up with the R350 000 the bank wanted. Your Country Girl came out and spoke about her financial problems to show ownership of her life moving forward.
"Thank you to each and every individual who donated and helped out, your contributions were very helpful...Nenze njalo nakwabanye. The auction that was scheduled for tomorrow is canceled. Thank you for your donations and prayers," she captioned the post.
Zahara was about to lose her home after Nedbank took to court to get permission to auction her R1.9 million home.
City Press reported she defaulted on R17 665, 40 monthly installments after taking out a R1.9 million loan to buy her Roodeport home.
Daily Sun, reported that she even asked Kaizer Chiefs to lend her a stadium so she can host a three-hour concert for her fans in order to raise funds to save her house.
Read more: Good News: Zahara's Fans Save Her Townhouse
According to the publication DJ Clock's townhouse is about to be repossessed by Absa bank after failing to pay monthly installments of more than R4K. The DJ took out a loan in 2010 to purchase the home and COVID-19 messed up his income.
“I would appreciate it if Daily Sun could help me with the money I owe, so I can pay Absa and other debt. Your help will be highly appreciated as Covid-19 hit us, entertainers, badly,” he was quoted saying.
The Pluto hitmaker is just the many celebrities who have had trouble with the banks and debt.
Prince Kaybee added his two cents on the matter and advised creatives on what they can do to help themselves.
“I've spent the last couple of days thinking about the recent moments in the media about artist belongings being repossessed. Some of these people are problem solvers, solution driven and a reflection of hope to their families,” he tweeted.
“Second, money is there to be saved and my heart goes out to everyone who has been publicly humiliated for making bad financial decisions. May y’all pick yourselves up and carry on to be winners in your respective fields,” he pleaded.
Zahara was once in the limelight for her own woes with the bank but gained public sympathy and support and was able keep her home.
She expressed gratitude on Facebook after going from radio station to radio station to tell her story.
"A month back your Country Girl came out and spoke about how she's on the verge of losing her house and asked for Donations in coming up with the R350 000 the bank wanted. Your Country Girl came out and spoke about her financial problems to show ownership of her life moving forward.
"Thank you to each and every individual who donated and helped out, your contributions were very helpful...Nenze njalo nakwabanye. The auction that was scheduled for tomorrow is canceled. Thank you for your donations and prayers," she captioned the post.
Zahara was about to lose her home after Nedbank took to court to get permission to auction her R1.9 million home.
City Press reported she defaulted on R17 665, 40 monthly installments after taking out a R1.9 million loan to buy her Roodeport home.
Daily Sun, reported that she even asked Kaizer Chiefs to lend her a stadium so she can host a three-hour concert for her fans in order to raise funds to save her house.
“I want to approach Kaizer Chiefs to help me. I promise to do great. I just want to have a concert, not just for me but my fans and family too,” she told the publication.
“I want to plead with Chiefs and Kaizer Motaung when they have their next match. I don’t want to do much. I just want to sing my heart out. I can do a three-hour show. All I’m asking for is the sound equipment, stadium and ambulances as well as other things," she added.
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