Wangkolota, Episode 11
Season 3, Episode 11
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Monica is owed money by her former sister-in-law, Linda Mvelase. Linda borrowed R32 000, which Monica took from her husband's RAF payout. Linda got divorced and left without paying back the money.
Veronica, a retired teacher, loaned money to her former colleagues Gavin and Puleng after learning of their financial woes. It's been five years, and Veronica has not received her money.
A young boy received a lump sum after his father passed away in 2008. He loaned his friend the amount of R180 000 to purchase a vehicle. However, the friend has failed to repay the amount owed.
Makhado's cousin, Collen, asked him to buy a television set. He promised to pay him back within two months. It has been over a year, and Makhado has not received any payment from Collen.
Thembeka and Thembi are part of the same stokvel. When contributions were being shared, Thembi only gave Thembeka R5 000, instead of R10 000. Thembeka is demanding the rest of the money.
Hamilton claims that his stepdaughter owes him R12 000 for her traditional ceremony. The agreement was for him to receive his money along with the outstanding lobola money, but her in-laws never paid the balance.
In 2023, Masotsha asked his friend to buy him a bed and TV from an auction. The items cost R8 300. The agreement was for Masotsha to pay the amount upon collection, but that was not the case.
King Pro got a booking for Mabboza and quoted R15 000. He received a deposit of R7500 without Mabboza's knowledge. After the gig, Mabboza expected to receive R15 000 but was told the deposit had already been paid.
Philani and Thokozani started a stokvel with other Uber drivers, where they contributed R2 000 monthly. It was going smoothly, but when it was Philani's turn, he didn't receive his share from Thokozani.
A teenager from Palm Springs claims that his aunt used his R30 000 investment money that he had given her to invest on his behalf in 2021. He now wants his money back.
Palesa's colleague asked her to get cellphone and laptop contracts on their behalf and promised to pay the monthly instalments. Palesa was left to pay the monthly instalments on her own.
Sandile lent his friend Thabiso his iPhone 11 to take pictures while they were out. When Sandile got drunk, he left his phone with Thabiso, hoping he would return it the next day, but he didn't.
In the final episode, Sipho wants his R8 000 back from a DJ friend he had hired to bring music equipment for entertainment at a tavern where he works.
- We profile individuals who spend their money while neglecting to pay back those they have borrowed from.
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