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'COMEDIAN DIDN'T PAY HIS BILL'

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Sipho ‘Schoolboy’ Ntuli allegedly failed to pay for a bottle of brandy and other drinks.           Photo by              Happy Mnguni
Sipho ‘Schoolboy’ Ntuli allegedly failed to pay for a bottle of brandy and other drinks. Photo by Happy Mnguni

POPULAR comedian Sipho Ntuli has been accused of failing to settle his bill at Blackwhole Fashion Lounge in Mamelodi West, Tshwane.

Cee Makola said he was shocked when the comedian, popularly known as Schoolboy, left his lounge on 25 April without paying the R975 he owed for a bottle of brandy and other drinks.

“He arrived at the club with four people and a waitress immediately attended to them. They gave their order and we opened a tab for him because we knew him as a comedian and he had been here a few times before,” Makola said.

Makola said when it was time to pay, Schoolboy was nowhere to be found. “We tried to call him, but he didn’t answer.”

When the SunTeam called Schoolboy, he listened to the questions before laughing and saying his manager should be contacted about the matter.

His manager, Prince Mashaba, said Schoolboy had been at the lounge.

“I was not aware that the bill wasn’t settled.

“The club owner should have brought this to my attention.”

Mashaba said he would call Makola to resolve the matter.

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