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South African Star, Simphiwe Dana Defends Her Work

SA’s Popular musician and activist Simphiwe Dana has had to defend her work as a gender activist after detractors questioned her recent work both as one of the performers at an Albertina Sisulu tribute event and as a famous face in support of Nigerian pastor Timothy Omotoso’s victims during the ongoing trial in PE.

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Dana, who travelled to court as part of a delegation in Bathabile Dlamini’s department, tweeted that her trip was “courtesy of the Department of Women” and this left many wondering how much her activism “was costing the taxpayer.”

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