Drip Footwear assets liquidated

South Africa’s most-loved local sneaker brand Drip Footwear faces liquidation in its assets after failure to pay R20 million in advertising services.

Originated in 2019, by businessman and founder Lekau Sehoana, has officially come to an end.

As per reports by news publication, BizCommunity, the footwear company was sued by advertising company Wideopen Platform for failure to pay the monies due to them. The news publication also states due to this money not being paid Lekau’s assets had been liquidated.

According to BusinessLIVE, due to the company going into the liquidation process, the sneaker brand has had to close 14 of its stores while retrenching its employees.

ZiMoja reports that the company employees were sent letters of termination saying, “Kindly note that the business has taken every measure to attempt and avoid the liquidation process. Unfortunately, this was an eventuality that could not be avoided, notwithstanding the measures considered by the business.”

Online publication MDN NEWS on X (formerly known as Twitter) posted videos of the company’s assets being taken away.

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Also see: Internet users petition to stop buying Drip sneakers