The cat is out of the bag and all truth has been revealed about House of BNG which Bonang Matheba claimed to be solely hers in the past few years.
You’d recall that last year SurgeZirc SA exposed that the media personality was just a front after a call made to CAP Classique exposed her and her team.
CSA Global has allegedly negotiated directly with House of BNG wine-making partners Vino Ventures and has split the partnership between them cutting Bonang Matheba out as a shareholder.
Ntsiki Mazwai might be right after all. Remember when she took a jab at Bonang Matheba’s alcoholic beverage claiming — once again -that she does not own it.
The controversial poet and activist took to Twitter on Monday lambasting Bonang Matheba’s BNG alcoholic beverage in a series of tweets.
“Believing Bonang owned the wine was like believing she owned Revlon… She is just the marketing gimmick to sell these products. Not the owner.” she wrote.
CSA claims Bonang is aware that any intellectual property, trademark or copyright developed by CSA remains their property including House of BNG.
Bonang says CSA has acted without her knowledge in certain matters while claiming she brought House of BNG with her when joining CSA
CSA Global also claims Bonang was the only one who made millions of rands in profits out of House of BNG meanwhile CSA is still at a loss after investing millions to make House of BNG a success.
CSA Global says Bonang earns a royalty on the retail price for each unit sold while not exposed to any liability should the business make a loss or required to be capitalized.
CSA has also ordered Bonang to relinquish control of the House of BNG account or face consequences.