Actress and Media personality Thembi Seete reportedly paid more than R50,000 last week to avoid being evicted from her home after failing to make 16 levy payments since March 1, 2019.
After Seete reportedly disregarded a letter of demand to pay, lawyers for the Strelitzia complex’s body corporate allegedly moved for a default judgment in the Pretoria High Court in January.
According to City Press sources, the actress owing more than R40 000 in levy arrears and other associated charges last August, which amounted to R52 036 last week.
The actress presently resides in Greenstone Hill, which is located east of Johannesburg.
When asked for comment, Seete’s manager, Thato Matuka, stated that the situation had been handled.
When approached by the media, the legal representative of the Strelitzia complex corporation, where the actress stays, declined to comment.
“Please remember that our customers’ information’s transactions are personal. You are welcome to look at the file. But in matters we are dealing with, our offices must respect the privacy of all parties.”
The actress recently celebrated 25 years in the entertainment industry. The COVID-19 pandemic has left many South Africans stranded and in financial woes.
Thembi got to keep her house. 🥂
We are in a pandemic. People are losing jobs. Incomes in our industry have gotten slashed, for some, by 60%.
Clients don’t wanna pay our rates but we need work, so we capitulate.
Thembi Seete should feel nothing but pride this morning. ❤️👸🏾 pic.twitter.com/2Byyke3hnF
— Kgopolo 🏳️🌈 (@PhilMphela) June 27, 2021



