
Moja Love TV has responded to reports that the artist and her They are dating 9/9 The host, Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye, intends to take legal action against him.
Earlier this week World Sunday reported that Jub Jub has not been paid his January salary by the channel for allegedly assaulting his business partner Keabetswe Mokoena.
The presenter sent a lawyer’s letter to the CEO of Moja Love Aubrey Tau demanding that he be paid his January 2023 salary.
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This was reported by World Sunday that Tau was not happy with the host’s behavior towards Mokoena because she allegedly insulted her mother.
The allegations were denied by lead me artist at the time.
However, according to reports, the popular host violated the channel’s anti-gender-based violence policy.
An anonymous executive told the publication that the musician should be “severely punished”.
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When asked for a comment, the head of Moja Love channel, Bokani Moyo said Residents Jub Jub needs to look at his contract again.
They said, “Jub Jub should go back to the contract to understand the working conditions. On many occasions, we have highlighted that the channel does not tolerate any wrongdoing by its talent.
when The Warga asked to clarify the above statement, the representative said that all channels are willing to comment.
Attorney’s letter
According to the lawyer’s letter, the channel’s talent contract was signed on March 18, 2022 and he asked for a one-year extension.
The letter read: “It is my instruction that the client be contracted with you as a performer for the show You are dating 99 effective March 18, 2022 under the terms of the written agreement (“contract”).
“The contract, on this score, is concluded on or about March 18, 2022. Our client based on the contract (sic) is permanently contracted for 1 (one) year and the contract as stated above is still in effect.”
The letter went on to say that it was “shocked” that Jub Jub had not received a monthly salary for January 2023. His legal team said that this did not put him in financial jeopardy, but was a breach of contract and unconstitutional.
The Warga reach out to Jub Jub to comment and await a response.