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MAILE TAKES THE STAGE

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Gauteng’s Sport, Arts and Culture Portfolio Enters a New Chapter Amid Cabinet Reconfiguration The political landscape of Gauteng has shifted once again, and at the centre of this recalibration lies a portfolio that speaks directly to identity, unity, and youth development — Sport, Arts and Culture . Premier Panyaza Lesufi has announced changes to his provincial cabinet following the inclusion of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) into the Provincial Government of Unity. This development does not only signal a political realignment, but also introduces a new rhythm in how key social portfolios, particularly Sport, Arts and Culture, will be managed going forward. At the heart of this transition is the appointment of Lebogang Maile , who now takes on an expanded and integrated portfolio of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture. This is not a minor adjustment. It is a consolidation that places creative expression, athletic development, and educational growth under one umbrella — a structure ...

WHERE THERE'S SMOKE, THERE'S FIRE :

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Allegations Plague South Africa’s Arts and Culture Minister  by Paul Noko In a shocking development that has sent ripples through the political landscape, South Africa’s Minister of Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, finds himself embroiled in serious allegations of involvement in illegal activities, including drug dealing and association with the notorious Big Five cartel. These claims have cast a dark shadow over his reputation and his ability to serve the nation at a time when leadership integrity is more crucial than ever. According to sources and anonymous prison inmates, there are claims that McKenzie has been instructing underworld figures to facilitate illegal staff dealing, with some prisoners reportedly claiming to have received instructions from the minister himself. While these reports are yet to be officially verified, they have ignited a firestorm of controversy and suspicion across social media and political circles. The impact on his role and the nation. The allegat...

COOKING THE NUMBERS

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OPEN LETTER TO ARTS FUNDING BENEFICIARIES Dear Arts Funding Beneficiaries, I hope this letter finds you well — though I write it with a heavy heart and a conscience that has been restless for years. After working on a real project that genuinely incorporated all the elements of a PESP initiative — real planning, real implementation, and most importantly, real job creation backed by clear evidence — I have seen firsthand what accountability looks like. I have seen the effort it takes to pay people properly, to document honestly, and to deliver impact beyond paper. And when I now look at the level of funding allocated to such work, and compare it to the amounts given to projects that cannot account, cannot prove, and cannot demonstrate any real impact, my conscience refuses to be silent. It would be a betrayal of the very artists we claim to serve if I did not speak out. This letter, therefore, is not just opinion — it is a moral obligation. There is a question that has refused to leave ...

WHY PRACTITIONERS MUST ACT NOW

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The Soul of the NAC is at Stake By Thami akaMbongo  A Governance Crisis, Not Just a Labour Dispute As practitioners, we often speak about creativity, expression, and storytelling — but behind every stage, every production, and every opportunity lies something far less visible yet far more powerful: governance. Right now, the National Arts Council (NAC) finds itself at a critical crossroads. What may appear on the surface as a labour dispute is, in truth, a deeper governance crisis — one that threatens the very foundation of how the arts sector is supported, funded, and sustained. Why the Public Protector’s Recommendations Matter From a policy and governance perspective, one cannot ignore the importance of the Public Protector’s recommendations. These are not casual observations; they are constitutional instruments designed to correct wrongdoing, enforce accountability, and restore public trust. When such recommendations are not urgently and transparently implemented, it signals a d...