MindFlow Left In 70k Worth OfDebt After Hosting 'Serving The City'
Annual City Event Leaves Organizers In A Whopping R70k Worth Of Debt
Rapper Tshidamagg, a rising star in Kimberley, shocked locals and industry professionals when he confessed that the event had left his business deeply in debt.
The Debt we've accumulated from this years Serving The City is crazy 🤞🏾But that's a story for another day ❤️🩹Follow The Page Serving The City we'll be dropping a new colour Tee's Soon to cover all debts. We need your support more than ever. any Assistance/Donations would be appreciated #SaveServingTheCity 🙏🏾❤EFT Donations ❤Bank Name: FNBAcc No: 62841595525Reference : SaveServingTheCity
Many others were shocked since they expected an event of this size to only bring in money for the promoters. This year's event had more sponsors, an incredible marketing campaign, major musicians, and a larger venue, so the news really caught everyone off guard. The Mosh Turnout felt obligated to look into and provide answers to the questions that were on everyone's minds.
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When our journalists contacted Mindflow, the CEO, Tshidamagg, responded with a statement. He responded by providing a snapshot of computations for what appear to be the outstanding bills because the screenshot only shows the numbers; 22(k), 20(k), 25(k) and he further went to highlight that the 67(k) excluded the additional R300s that was yet to be paid to individuals
chat with Tshidamagg
"we don't think we'll host STC next year"
Serving The City this year featured live performances from well-prepared celebrities like Touchline and the MajorSteez pair, who served the city with electrifying performances. There is a #SAVESERVINGTHECITY initiative where people can participate in preserving the name. You can donate money or buy a Serving The City t-shirt.
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