'Gomora' actress Thembi Seete

Thembi Seete. Image via Twitter @luvukod

‘Gomora’ actress Thembi Seete coughs up R50k to avoid losing her house

Ponds ambassador and ‘Gomora’ actress Thembi Seete swiftly paid a whopping R50 000 after missing payments for more than two years.

'Gomora' actress Thembi Seete

Thembi Seete. Image via Twitter @luvukod

The former Boom Shaka member and Gomora actress reportedly paid more than R50 000 last week to avoid being evicted from her house after missing 16 levy payments since 1 March 2019.

Lawyers of the Strelitzia complex’s body corporate allegedly applied for a default judgment at the Pretoria High Court in January after Seete ignored a letter of demand to pay.

The actress owed more than R40 000 in levy arrears and other related costs last August which accumulated to R52 036 last week according to sources at City Press.

The actress currently lives in Greenstone Hill, east of Johannesburg.

THEMBI SEETE SETTLES LEVY ARREARS

When contacted for comment, Seete’s manager, Thato Matuka, declared that they resolved the matter.

The legal representative of the Strelitzia complex corporation where the actress resides, refused to comment when they were contacted by the media.

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CAREER WOMAN

  • She is a successful entertainer who rose to fame as a member of Boom Shaka in the mid-1990s.
  • She was named the new face of Pond’s anti-aging miracle in February 2018.
  • Seete currently plays the role of Gladys Dlamini on the award-winning telenovela Gomora.

PERSONAL LIFE

The 45-year-old actress gave birth three years ago. At the time, she trended on Twitter for having her first child, Dakallo, in her forties with businessman Collen Mashawana.

Mashawana was previously married to The Legacy actress Lerato Zah Moloi, with whom he has a son, named Prince Mashawana.

SEETE’S BABY DADDY

Mashawana is an astute businessman who runs a group of companies in South Africa.

He also runs the Collen Mashawana foundation, which is a non-profit organisation. The aim of the foundation is to support youth unemployment in South Africa and improve the lives of South Africans.

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