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ALL WORK & NO PAY FOR MUVHANGO CAST!

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Executive producer Duma ka Ndlovu (right) is unreachable. Photo by Sipho Maluka

MUVHANGO actors have gone without pay – again!

Even those who play lead characters didn’t receive their January salaries.

According to Sunday Sun sources, the actors were supposed to have been paid on Friday but received nothing.

“The problem is they were not warned that there would be delays in salary payments,” claimed the source.

Insiders say actors and production staff have been calling the payroll department and executive producer Duma ka Ndlovu without success.

“Leading the fight is Duma’s younger brother who has been calling management to demand his salary. Duma says they’ll get paid – but he’s not saying when,” said the insider.

The source said some actors have been complaining that they don’t have money for petrol or public transport to come to work.

Muvhango publicist Amanda Ngudle refused to comment and referred all enquiries to the executive producer. Amanda told the SunTeam: “I don’t deal with matters of management, I only deal with personal stories.”

Duma could not be reached for comment. His personal phone rang unanswered, and his office phone had been left on voice mail.

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