The furniture from the rented property in Bryanston of deceased rapper AKA, who flaunted a fleet of expensive automobiles worth millions of rands on social media, has been removed.
Nthsimane Mekoa, the muso’s landlord, terminated the lease arrangement shortly after his tragic death.
The embarrassing revelations will put an end to AKA’s claims that he owned the home, which he flaunted on television while filming his famous show The Braai Show with AKA.
The landlord of AKA has replied to reports that he rented out the R4m mansion despite the fact that the dead artist had paid his rent months in advance.
According to the Sunday World, slain artist AKA’s furniture has been removed from his R4 million Bryanston house.
According to the publication, this occurred after his landlord, Nthsimane Mekoa, cancelled the rapper’s leasing agreement immediately after his death.
According to AKA’s close friend who did not want to be named for fear of victimisation, despite popular belief that the home belonged to the Company hitmaker, he was actually renting it.
“It was not his house. He was renting the property and was paying about R40 000 a month. I know people thought this was his house because of the vehicles he was driv- ing,” said the source.
According to the source, despite the fact that AKA had paid his rent in advance until September 2023, his landlord instructed the Forbes family to remove his stuff since he had new tenants. His furniture is now reportedly in storage after his relatives removed it without objection.
A neighbor, who claimed that the Fela In Versace hitmaker moved in with his ex-girlfriend and media star Bonang Matheba several years ago, stated the residence has had new inhabitants for more than a month.
However, Mekoa has denied claims that he kicked AKA out or that he had any disagreement with his family.
He also said that it is not true that the musician had paid his rent in advance. Mekoa further said that he cannot reveal information about the lease agreement as it is private matter between him and the slain artist.
The artist, also known as The Supa Mega, and his buddy and star chef, Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane, were murdered in cold blood on February 10 outside Wish on Florida Road in Durban by two assailants.
On June 9, National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola provided an update on the murder inquiry, saying, “With regard to AKA, yes, we know who we’re looking for.”
“It’s just a matter of rounding them all up; we know exactly who we’re looking for, and I can assure you that we know exactly who we’re looking for.”