Khama Billiat at risk of losing his house in Midrand over unpaid bond debt

Yadah FC’s marquee signing Khama Billiat is reportedly at risk of losing his house located in Midrand in Johannesburg, South Africa (SA).

Reports by City Press from SA, suggest Billiat is being dragged to court by a creditor who claims the superstar has allegedly “failed to keep up with the payment of the bond agreement”.

Wrote the City Press: “An entity known as Emerging Markets Home Loans applied to the Pretoria High Court for an eviction order against five occupants, who have been staying in the house since Billiat’s departure to join Zimbabwean outfit Yadah FC.

“The financial institution filed a notice of motion on 5 May, citing that the occupants were unlawfully living at the premises, even though the house was allegedly due to be auctioned in June.”

The lawyer(s) representing Emerging Markets Home Loans, Jillian Pedro, confirmed to the publication that indeed the eviction order was applied.

However, she remained coy: “I am the attorney of record in the matter. It’s still an ongoing process, therefore, I cannot say much about it,” she said.

It is said Billiat has allegedly not been paying monthly installments for the Midlands property.

Resultantly, this has “prompted the finance service provider to put the house on auction in an attempt to recoup the R1.7 million loan,” said the sheriff who asked not to be identified.

Billiat signed for Yadah as a free agent for US$20,000 in February after leaving Kaizer Chiefs in June 2023.

The former Mamelodi Sundowns and Ajax Cape Town City talisman penned a one year deal with the Miracle Boys

As part of his signing on package, the 33-year old was given a flat in uptown Harare and a Land Rover Defender vehicle.

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  • Anonymous

    Tipei news dzine musoro imi Zvinoshamisa here Kutadza kubhadhara chkwereti

  • Anonymous

    Akatiza nyaya dzeyi mfana uyu

  • Anonymous

    Mhata yako iwe Nehanda radio hauna skiri paitenga wakamboposta here mhata inemapete why rejoicing downfall yemumwe

    • Anonymous

      Alex Batsi General nhai zvako

  • Anonymous

    Pple in business thry know

  • Anonymous

    Mfana uyu i mhata let him lose he far too stupid

    • Anonymous

      Clive Hapanyengwe Mufandirimbwa vaidya Mari nevakadzi Joni is dangerous

    • Anonymous

      Nobert Mundega taura hako kana bhora racho umm I doubt

    • Anonymous

      Facebook haidi kupinda nemoyo

    • Anonymous

      Clive Hapanyengwe Mufandirimbwa 𝙬𝙖𝙞𝙞𝙩𝙖 𝙫𝙖𝙠𝙖𝙙𝙯𝙞 𝙝𝙤𝙗𝙝𝙤 𝙠𝙪𝙣𝙜𝙚 𝙢𝙪𝙛𝙪𝙨𝙝𝙬𝙖

    • Anonymous

      But chonetsa understand his story shuwa nemari ye Chiefs dololo KHAMA kutadza kutenga imba mmm so zvikapera anodyei kuYadah ndaiona nyaya iyi kuInternet but am shuwa something chogona kubuda from Yadah kubatsira ndosaka aisa tamba bhora rake stress yaimudya

    • Anonymous

      Clive Hapanyengwe Mufandirimbwa kkkkkkk you are too harsh on the young boy kkkkkk

    • Anonymous

      Jonathan Maweto soccer players marry wrong people with weird characters kkkkkkk

    • Anonymous

      Problem we get involved in people’s issues

  • Anonymous

    If you are a foreigner you can’t invest in SA

  • Anonymous

    Ko motuka munhu akupai news atadzeiko? Majaira nepotism nepropaganda dzeZbc ka

  • Anonymous

    Some of the reasons he chose to be home and safe what a wise move Billiat

  • Anonymous

    SA is far ahead over Zim in many things which varies from world class road infrastructure, well maintained and functioning public health sector, sanitation and wider rural electrification, rule of law, functioning credible chapter 9 institutions ie why your Zanu pf thugs invested in properties and companies here so as seeking health assistance. Khama was empowered here, Nehanda Radio did nothing wrong to publicise imminent news worth sharing because this leaves much to be desired from earned dividends over the years. Maybe, he was paying thithe in lonesome for special prayers. Its only God knows the truth. Soccer boys @followers food for thought

    • Anonymous

      Brian Muziringa kana mukaichiva s.a haifi yakachinja kunzi yave zimbabwe ## Pa Zimbabwe huchest baba

    • Anonymous

      Ron Mwanza Why your thugs in power investing their lootings here because fools are letting murderers getting away from it. We know where they stay here. Where have you seen father of the house investing in neighbours except Zim fools and some clueless idiots praise them. Open your eyes

    • Anonymous

      Ron Mwanza by the way SA was built by Gold money unlike Gold Mafia banking it out instead. @followers

    • Anonymous

      Ron Mwanza and more than 3 million out of 15million is in SA I sure less than 10 million left in Zim and almost everyone left expect kuchengetwa nevari mhiri kkkķkkk huchi but nyuchi dzacho dzinoruma ndedzegonera

    • Anonymous

      Brian Muziringa you invest your money where you think it will be safe

    • Anonymous

      Ron Mwanza why not develop your own communities and country too? Fools @ the centre of politics

    • Anonymous

      Leanxuang Shuan Zhou vanoda nzungu dzinobva pasi dzisina makoko ndivo vakano chengeta mvana dzevamwe kunze uko dzavo tinadzo kuno dziri kutoti garai ikoko

    • Anonymous

      Ron Mwanza 1 murume anofunga kuti mvana dzakasiyana mvana imvana wangu chakakusha kuwana nzungu dzacho woita zvaunoita imwi tichengeterei mvana dzedu nemisha patodzoka towana pokupinda and tichisvika mvana dzedu dzongokusiyai toinda mberi neupenyu manje dzenyu dziri kudyiwa muripo muchaita sei kkkkkkkk muchimirira kuti nyuchi dzivate mugozomora vuchi

    • Anonymous

      Leanxuang Shuan Zhou urimurevi wenhema iwe urisei mkuku

    • Anonymous

      Ron Mwanza bitterness iyi ndeye munhu akaremegwa neJoni paakadzoka kumusha akawana mvana yake yamitisiwa kkkķkkk aiwa uchapora mikuku ndiyo yatiri kugara itoribhoo data nemagetsi zvirimo mumukuku imomo zvose nemvana mutichengetere dzedu dziri ikoko mwedzi wopera toisa pamukuru muindise mombe kudhibha nekudzibaya kkkkkkkk

    • Anonymous

      Brian Muziringa focus on rebuilding stop sulking. There is always room for improving lives. South Africa will always be different compared to Zimbabwe. We can develop our countries in a different way. Maybe we don’t need Big malls, maybe we don’t need electric trains , maybe what we need is hydrogen trains and convenient shopping centers. Mybe what we need is not skyscrapers, maybe we just 4 floor Buildings

    • Anonymous

      Brian Muziringa focus on rebuilding stop sulking. There is always room for improving lives. South Africa will always be different compared to Zimbabwe. We can develop our countries in a different way. Maybe we don’t need Big malls, maybe we don’t need electric trains , maybe what we need is hydrogen trains and convenient shopping centers. Mybe what we need is not skyscrapers, maybe we just need 4 floor Buildings

    • Anonymous

      Brian Muziringa you have just said a lot of nothing

    • Anonymous

      Artie Baba Ka Andile Who is better innocent bloodless citizen than Zanu pf murderers Thugs? God have mercy for such ignorance and beneficiary chipoko but spiritual God knows you and courses under your name, being vanguard of evils

  • Anonymous

    A player who earned a million rands per month????? I would buy a house per month

    • Anonymous

      Emmanuel Emmanuel problem with these people is he’s got a dozen cars with ridiculous installments each month.

    • Anonymous

      Munyaradzi Muchabayiwa you can say that again Munya l can’t believe what I’m hearing

    • Anonymous

      Emmanuel Emmanuel remember achingotanga kuwana first salary anogona abva atora bond with good salary banks vanotomupa bond quick quick vanoziva havo Kuti Mari yacho ichadzoka yabereka vakuru kkkkk 20 years bond is not a joke apa interest rate ichirova zvayo iwe

    • Anonymous

      Born Face there was no need for a bond Face. He would have saved half his salary for ONLY two months wangu them boom a million rand house cash no bond

  • Anonymous

    He should have paid it off a long time ago

    • Anonymous

      Ronnie Mavhunga there is a reason why he didn’t do that

  • Anonymous

    Should hv bought it cash a long time ago

    • Anonymous

      Izzy Zizou True but was busy buying watches worth close to a Million Rand.

    • Anonymous

      From the salary he was getting from sundowns and chiefs, that house he should gave bought it cash. I know the house and O pass there daily to work. My friend who has a truck transported his furniture to zim from midrand

  • Anonymous

    Asi haana kana mabusiness nhaii yese yaaitambira aingodya hake 😏

  • Anonymous

    Zvinenge zvina ndunge mukati zvekuita mari kwake mfana uyu

    • Anonymous

      Godfrey Zawanda Kane tsotso manje kachaita karombe neZim Premier League yakakutamba iyi lol

    • Anonymous

      Kana usati wapedza kubhadhara ma mortgage hauna imba vafana ava havana brain, dzimba dzakanaka hobho kumusha.

    • Anonymous

      Zif MomboZif Mombo imagine with all his wealth and money zvese zvakudonha kunge pentagon

  • Anonymous

    KO Mari dzavanotiudza Kuti sign on fee. Hadzitenge imba cash here. Ahh zvinhu zvacho

    • Anonymous

      Phillip Munemo i wonder too

  • Anonymous

    Cash Buy Bill is the best option

  • Anonymous

    Prophet will settle that loan relax.# Magaya#

    • Anonymous

      Tachiyiwa Mbengo kkkkkkkkkkk

  • Anonymous

    That’s nothing to khama show us the oder from the court

  • Anonymous

    He is right must leave foreign House n buy in his hometown

  • Anonymous

    True lies show us the court order

  • Anonymous

    Ngavatore ndozvakaita futi pana katsande izvozvi kkkkk maone

  • Anonymous

    Haaaa vnhu kutaurisa inodzoka iyo smart ndosaka kunavatauriri kn zvanetsa ngaigare nyuchi imba iyoyo

  • Anonymous

    He will settle it soon, zig zig

  • Anonymous

    these footballers needs to be educated first, how can u buy a house in a foreign land knowingly that soccer is a short career in other words I’m saying munhu ngaavake kumusha kwake

  • Anonymous

    Khama doesn’t Owe anything in fact he has many properties he owns in Midrand musataure kwamusina kuswera.