Amantle Brown gets served

Amantle Brown PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Amantle Brown PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Amantle Brown, who is currently enjoying a blossoming music career, has been served with legal action for an unpaid debt.

The Black Mampatile hitmaker was served with court papers on Friday during her performance at the just-ended Mascom Live Sessions.  An insider told Showbiz that three police officers were seen at Botswanacraft to serve Amantle Brown with the court order to pay an unknown man an amount of P2,000.

The police officers came to the show while the singer was on stage, as the opening act for South African artist Ringo Madlingozi last Friday. It is alleged that Amantle Brown had borrowed the money from the man in January, and has failed to pay back the money since.

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