Tbo Touch’s company faces liquidation over R190k unpaid Durban July bill

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Tbo Touch’s company faces liquidation over R190k unpaid Durban July bill
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The company that owns the popular Touch HD digital radio station has reportedly failed to pay Durban July hospitality bills dating back to 2017.

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