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Ngcebo Mdima accuses DJ Bongz of owing him R23K - ‘I will make him pay'
Ngcebo Mdima accuses DJ Bongz of owing him R23K - ‘I will make him pay'

News24

time12-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News24

Ngcebo Mdima accuses DJ Bongz of owing him R23K - ‘I will make him pay'

He gave us hits like 'Sobuye sbonane' and 'Ofana nawe.' He's the DJ who had Hollywood stars doing the gwara gwara dance. Now, he finds himself facing accusations of owing someone R23,000. DJ Bongz, whose given name is Bongani Dlamini, has been deejaying for more than 20 years, but despite the wealth he's amassed through the sale of music and gigs. He stands accused of failing to settle an invoice for services rendered to him last year. Ngcebo Mdima, who is part of the Billionaires DJ duo, is furious after what he claims was a business deal gone wrong. According to Ngcebo, DJ Bongz hired him to secure airplay for his music, which he says he successfully delivered. However, when Ngcebo sent his invoice, the Durban-based DJ allegedly began avoiding payment, giving him the runaround since last year. 'DJ Bongz has been owing me for more than a year. He requested me to plug his song on the radio stations. I quoted him, and he agreed to pay. I have been calling and asking for my payment, he has been giving me excuses, now he's ignoring me,' he says. Read more | Former Scandal! star Mathews Rantsoma on being jobless - 'The industry wants influencers' When Drum reached out to DJ Bongz, he said the reason he hadn't made the payment was because he hadn't received the radio monitoring details, and that he wanted to know what he was paying for. 'I can't make the payment until I have the radio monitoring details, because I need to pay for something I can see. I won't make payment until I have such details,' he explained. However, Ngcebo hit back, saying it isn't his responsibility to register the song. 'With regards to the radio monitor, he's the one that needs to register his song there, not me. I did my part of plugging. Why is he saying this now? I ain't paying for an artist to be on radio monitor - I plug, I don't sign for songs to be on radio monitor - that's his office duty, not mine,' he says. Ngcebo, who also worked as his PR manager, says that because they have a history of working together, he offered the DJ a discount, so that he could be able to pay the money with ease. ' He only gave me R1,000 from the R23,000. Since he has been ignoring my calls, I told him he should pay a discount of R10,000. I have a reputable brand which needs maintaining, so if he's ignoring my calls, I will make him pay forcefully. He's been ignoring my calls,' a visibly peeved Ngcebo explains. The platinum-selling DJ claims the cause of this fracas between them is because he didn't book Ngcebo to DJ in his club at the recent Durban July. 'I know the cause of this tension it's because I didn't book him at my club, and that's because I was already fully booked, and I couldn't give him the attention he wanted. I wasn't ignoring him,' he claims.

My hotel booking was a scam — and I can't get my money back
My hotel booking was a scam — and I can't get my money back

Times

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Times

My hotel booking was a scam — and I can't get my money back

✉ On March 1, I tried to book a stay at the Connemara Lake Hotel in Ireland through but somehow, just before payment, was redirected to a different site and, instead of paying the quoted price of about £400 for three nights, was charged extra fees and paid a total of £710.82. The confirmation email looked legitimate and even the hotel thought it was real at first, but later confirmed it wasn't and cancelled the booking. What's really worrying is I never actually swiped to approve the payment in my Revolut app — as I normally do for all transactions — because the cost had shot up, yet it still went through. Revolut has raised a dispute but it could take 50 days. Can you help me get my money back?Caitriona McCulla Unfortunately, you've fallen victim to an online agent that mimics official hotel and booking sites and charges huge non-refundable service fees on top of the room rate. which is not responsible in any way, suggested you work with your bank to resolve the dispute, but Revolut has now declined to refund you, citing 'compelling evidence' of the transaction from 'the merchant'. The lesson here is that it's essential to double-check the URL when you reach the payment page of any website. A spokesperson said: 'We always advise customers to book directly through the official website or mobile app, and to be cautious when clicking on unfamiliar links. To help, we advise that customers check the destination of the link they are sent, which can usually be seen by hovering over the link with a mouse or by pressing and holding it on a mobile device. Importantly, will never ask customers to provide credit card details via text, messaging apps or email, only requesting payments via our platform.' You are now planning to take your case to the Financial Ombudsman. • The nine ways our Travel Doctor has learnt to avoid holiday scams ✉ I'd like to take my daughter on holiday after her A-levels. We want a hotel by the beach, with a good-sized pool and a bar, within walking distance of restaurants and night markets/shops. The dealbreaker would be having to get up early to reserve sunbeds, so could you suggest somewhere that has a policy of not allowing guests to reserve them? Our budget is £4,000 and we'd like a flight time of less than three hours from Kitching A lovely reward for all that hard work would be a trip to Spain and a stay at the Hotel Alga on the northeastern coast of Catalonia, known for its gorgeous rocky coves and sandy beaches. The Alga has a large, almost Olympic-sized pool, with 30 sunloungers that can't be reserved (it's really not a beach-towels-at-dawn sort of place), and is a short stroll from the beach via a gate in the gardens. It's also just 250m from the little town of Calella, where you'll have a huge choice of restaurants. A week's B&B in a superior balcony room would cost £1,761pp, including flights (and hold luggage) from Stansted to Girona, plus private transfers ( • 17 of the best places to visit in June 2025 ✉ I have the month of July free because my husband is away and I'd like to go somewhere on my own. I prefer sun to snow, spa to yoga, enjoy learning and don't want to be the only single in a group of couples. Finally, I have a Morton's neuroma, which makes walking huge distances painful, but I do enjoy some walking. I'm not particularly cost conscious and enjoy a bit of luxury. Any thoughts?Debra Wood If you have the funds, a solo July trip to Schloss Elmau, in Germany's Bavarian Alps, would be a treat. It's an extraordinary five-star hideaway with a choice of six fabulous spas, and also stages events with a stellar line-up of musicians, artists and writers. Spend your days enjoying indulgent treatments, short nature walks (ideal if you have a Morton's neuroma), author readings, chamber music concerts and excursions to nearby castles and lakes, and look forward to taking your pick of eight restaurants, where there are plenty of comfortable spots for solo diners. A small double room plus breakfast starts at £358 a night in July if you book a week's stay, including access to the spas, daily fitness activities, and excursions and admission to cultural events ( Fly to Innsbruck or Munich. • 10 of the best places to visit in Germany ✉ I'm learning Korean and hoping to take my grandson on a trip to Seoul for an 18th birthday present. Do you have any recommendations for reasonably priced accommodation and any must-sees? We'd like to go for about ten days next year. When would be the best time for us to visit?Diana Nelson This sounds like a brilliant adventure, but as first-timers I'd suggest you go with some back-up and book Inside Asia's Essential South Korea seven-night holiday, using public transport and staying in three-star hotels. It includes a Korean barbecue tour in Seoul; a day exploring Gyeongju, the capital of Korea's ancient Silla Kingdom; a sunset cruise on the Han River; and some time to relax on Busan's white sand Haeundae beach. Seven nights' B&B starts from £1,143pp including two evening tours, airport transfers and train tickets as well as detailed destination guides, and you could tailor-make the trip to add some extra nights. Flights to Seoul are extra ( Spring or autumn are the best times to go. • Read our guide to South Korea ✉ Following the untimely death of my husband I decided to take a short break with a friend to the south of France. I booked a return flight to Marseilles with British Airways for £273, departing May 13, and received what I thought was confirmation. But when I was looking to upgrade my outbound flight at the end of April, I was told there was a problem with my booking, which had been suspended. No reason could be given. BA then told me over the phone that it was cancelling my flight and would refund me in a few days. I said this was unsatisfactory and I wanted my existing booking reinstated. It refused and told me to rebook, but the same flight would now cost me £640. This was an important trip for me (my friend booked separately, fortunately), and I have no idea what the reasoning behind this suspension is. Surely I have the right to claim my existing flight and at the price I originally paid?Victoria Hunt I was sorry to hear that your restorative break was on the verge of collapse. It seems there was a technical glitch (something BA is not a stranger to) and the email you received after your booking wasn't, in fact, a confirmation. But you had no reason to believe otherwise because you continued to receive flight reminders. Fortunately, after I got involved, BA reinstated your flight (at the original price) and gave you some Avios (the airline's reward points) as an apology. Have you got a holiday dilemma? Email traveldoctor@

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