04/08/2020
Contact: Fortiscue Helepi FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Cell: +27 (0) 78 756 7659
04 AUGUST 2020
E-mail: [email protected]
www.africanflavourbooks.com
PRESS RELEASE
UPDATE ON AFRICAN FLAVOUR BOOKS RESPONSE TO ALLEGATIONS FROM CHECKPOINT
The African Flavour Books will like to update the stakeholders about the progress since the last media statement which was released on 15 July 2020. The aim of this press release is to set the record straight on the allegations made on Etv and ENCA programme called Checkpoint which was screened on 07 July 2020. This press release is from Vanderbijlpark and Fortiscue Helepi is responsible for this release.
We received a call from Checkpoint Producer, Sebe Buthelezi on 17 July 2020 and where an appointment was set up to shoot our response to allegations on 20 July 2020. The crew of Checkpoint arrived on 20 July 2020 at 10 am to record a response from African Flavour Books - Vanderbijlpark. The interview with Checkpoint lasted three hours and there were questions which were not featured on the previous program which we also had to answer.
Before we deal with the questions, we will like to apologies to all the authors and publishers for our lack of communication during the closure of African Flavour Books Braamfontein store on 31 January 2019.
We request the authors to please respond to our messages or contact us on 078 756 7659. This request comes after sending out messages to authors that have not sold any copies and posting our previous press release on our social media requesting authors to come and fetch their books. We have been approached only by five authors who came to collect their books and we made payment arrangement with them.
We request the authors to engage us directly so as to finalize the cancellation of consignment agreement. If you do not cancel your consignment contract by fetching your books and sending us the invoice then you will make it difficult for us to plan on how and when to pay you. If you want to be part of the solution then come and pick up your books or send anyone with your authority so that we can give them your books.
It will be sad that we pass this phase and our company labeled as scammers while the same people do not avail themselves to pick up their books and send us the invoices.
We offered Checkpoint to show them the contracts and other information we had regarding not finding us on the day of the first episode. We will like to deal with some of the questions raised by Checkpoint during the 3 hour interview we had with them:
1. Why did we arrive at a book festival four hours late in December 2016?
The reason we arrived late was because some of the books were delivered late by the publishers. We explained this situation to the festival director and we apologized, and we thought he understood.
2. Why in 2017 we did not provide the organizer of the festival book sales statistics?
We explained that we could not reconcile all the information because on one day of the event we had a long line and it was irritating to the customers to wait at a line while festival activities were continuing. We were using one till which slowed down everything. We decided to start a new till point for cards but could not record the titles sold and this helped with easing the queue. This issue was discussed numerous times to the festival director and we explained that we could not estimate the number of books from the income made. These figures were important since they were going to be compared with the 2016 figures and determine the growth of book sales at the book festival.
3. Why did African Flavour Books not inform the authors about the possibility of closing when we fell behind on rental as we have known that we are in breach of our lease?
There was never a discussion to close our business or be evicted by our landlord. We were actually looking for a smaller space to move into in Braamfontein. This happened until we were locked out. For three months we were in discussion with our landlord to release the authors stock. Due to Landlord’s Tacit Hypothec clause we did not have any access to author’s stock for three months.
When the settlement was reached with the landlord attorneys we were given 72 hours to vacate the premise which was not enough to call all 300 authors to come and pick up their books.
4. We owe R400000 but we are banking on R80000 that we are owed by Algerian government, what differences will this make?
That will make a big difference in paying close to 70% of the authors and will enable us to close lot of consignment accounts. This might seem small to anyone but to us it will be a life line. But we need to remember this is the business money and it is important to get it and pay the authors.
5. What was the role of Ayanda Lawrence-Dlomo to the company?
The role of Ayanda Lawrence-Dlomo was a part-time employee who was paid the same amount as the part-time students. Ayanda Lawrence-Dlomo was unskilled and inexperienced young person. She never submitted a CV and was never interviewed because her parent asked us to hire her. The hiring of Ayanda was made due to a personal favour we did for her mother and we do not regret that. We disclosed the amount we were going to pay her upfront and we never promised her a full-time position.
6. The authors say they cannot take African Flavour Books to court because they do not have contracts. Did African Flavour Books not give authors the contracts?
The company has a consignment agreement where we agreed about the selling price and buying price and terms and conditions with each author. We facilitated the agreement discussion with each author and everyone was given a copy of the agreement. We have copies of these contracts and authors were given their copies.
7. Why we do not refund Vusumusi Mkhabela his R600 and why you threatened him?
We never threatened Vusumusi Mkhabela with violence but it is upsetting when a young person like him tells pure lies on social media and television about African Flavour Books and our shareholder Fortiscue Helepi. We have allowed lots of young people who wanted to hire the venue for their events and one thing all of them respect is that we are running a business. This is something Vusumusi did not respect.
He came to cancel a day before the actual event, while he knew there will be no event weeks before. We told him to provide us with actual proof on how many tickets he has sold but he could not provide that proof. We booked the sound and the projector which he requested and we had to pay a deposit for them. We cannot recoup the deposit we paid for the resources he requested. We will not be refunding him his deposit because he owes us money. The document states that you can get a refund when you cancel two weeks before the date.
8. Why we have not paid Vangile Gantsho from 2016?
We have sent Vangile Gantsho the statements and she has never sent us the invoices for the books. We will like her to send us invoices so that we can settle the matter.
9. Why do we continue selling their books in Vanderbijlpark after closing Braamfontein?
The consignment agreement the authors signed give us permission to sell the books at all the stores and including book festivals. There was never any illegal dealing when selling their books at Vanderbijlpark while the consignment agreement is not cancelled.
About African Flavour Books
African Flavour Books is a division of African Flavour Media (Pty) Ltd which specialises in selling African literature. The owners are arts and culture entrepreneurs and have been promoting African literature for the last five years through their stores African Flavour Books. We have a bookstore and gallery in Vanderbijlpark.
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For further information on this topic please contact Fortiscue Helepi by phone on +27 (0) 78 756 7659 or on e-mail at [email protected]
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