Venda king Toni Ramabulana will receive a herd of cattle from the directors of the company that owns VBS Mutual Bank, as an apology for the “embarrassment caused to him” when his name was dragged into the bank’s problems.
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Robert Madzonga, CEO of Vele Investments, said in a statement yesterday that the directors would visit the king’s official residence, House at Dzata, in Dzanani, Limpopo.
“Vele Investments wishes to formally apologise to the king and his royal family and the entire VhaVenda nation for what they are going through as a result of the negative publicity,” he said.
The Sunday Times reported last week that money looted from VBS had been used to shower the king with gifts worth almost R12-million, including a R7.8-million house at Dainfern Golf Estate, a R1.1-million Range Rover Sport, a R1.5-million BMW 750Li, and a R1.3-million Mercedes-Benz Viano.
Money from VBS was also used to buy a Bell 222 helicopter to be used by the king and directors of Vele.
Madzonga and fellow Vele executive Tshifhiwa Matodzi are in a dispute with Maanda Manyatshe over ownership of the company. Manyatshe has accused the two of looting VBS funds to fund their luxury lifestyles and of buying Vele assets using the bank’s money.
The royal family is a minority shareholder in VBS through Dyambeu Investments.
