Cassper Nyovest parts ways with road manager amid legal issues

01 November 2022 - 10:21
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Cassper Nyovest issued an urgent announcement on his social media on Monday afternoon.
Cassper Nyovest issued an urgent announcement on his social media on Monday afternoon.
Image: Instagram/ Cassper Nyovest

Cassper Nyovest has parted ways with his road manager.

Taking to his Twitter timeline on Monday afternoon the rapper made an urgent announcement distancing himself and brands associated with brand Cassper Nyovest from the manager. 

In the statement, he was mum on what the legal issues between the brands associated with Cassper and the road manager are. 

The companies include Bridge Entertainment, Family Tree, Root Of Fame, Billiato, Mud to Marble and Bridge Ent Botswana.

“The above-mentioned companies and owners have cut all working ties with former road manager Tshepo Seone, known as Spike.”

“We ask that no promoter or partner of ours communicate any work-related matters concerning Cassper and any of the aforementioned companies with him,” it added.

“He no longer represents nor is a part of any and all of the operations under any capacity whatsoever. Due to a pending legal issue, we unfortunately cannot share any more details regarding this matter.”

Amapiano songstress Lady Du has also revealed she was battling with management woes earlier this year.

She opened up about her struggles and plans for legal recourse months ago but later had good news to share with her followers.

Taking to Instagram early in April, the star said she was thrilled she could finally close that chapter.

“I am finally free, I'm so happy,” she said.

The uZuma Yi Star hitmaker promised her fans more music now that she was doing well mentally and emotionally.

The star also shared a statement announcing she had cut ties with her management.

“I cannot wait to start a new chapter and take my career to new heights.”



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