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Nomcebo Zikode sets the record straight on false reports

- SHINGAI DARANGWA

IN RESPONSE to recent media reports that suggested that her long-standing dispute with Open Mic Production­s had been resolved, Grammy Award-winning singer Nomcebo Zikode has fired back and divulged that Open Mic continues to defy a recent court order.

In a statement issued to media recently, Zikode’s team categorica­lly denounced these rumours as “false and injurious” and expressed that she wanted to publicly set the record straight on the current status of the matter.

“The truth of the matter is that a court order was obtained in late 2022 which ordered Open Mic and Nomcebo to enter into a joint venture agreement and settle the outstandin­g issues between the two parties,” it read.

“These outstandin­g issues were first made public when Nomcebo announced that she had not been paid any of her due royalties from the record-breaking global hit single, Jerusalema or her project, Xola Moya Wam. This remains the case to date.”

Despite the court order that was obtained, and Open Mic’s commitment to remedying the matter, IMG Africa (Zikode’s management) says they have failed to come to the party per the stipulated timelines.

“Nomcebo is eagerly awaiting the finalisati­on of this matter so that she can continue with her recording plans and put out new music to further her career as a recording artist,” said Sibo Mhlungu, CEO at IMG Africa.

“We are unhappy with Open Mic’s delay, as we had jointly undertaken to adhere to clearly stipulated timelines on submission of all required informatio­n, which remains outstandin­g, thus prolonging the matter.

“Should this not be resolved in the coming weeks, we are certain that we’ll be going back to court.”

According to the statement, there will be no further comments issued on the matter.

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