What's Happening In South African News - July 14, 2022 allafrica: SouthAfrica NathiMthetwa philharmonicorchestra arts culture Economy bigticketitems SAPS BhekiCele IanCameron ActionSociety Crime Gugulethu
Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthetwa has done it again - this time around he wants to establish a R30 million philharmonic orchestra that was according to, approved in 2018. Far from being music to the ears of political parties and cultural activists - whom together with ordinary South Africans - feel there are greater priorities on which the money need to be spent.
, Cameron also laid assault charges against the police officers who forcibly removed him from the meeting. Cele has since admitted that the situation could have been handled better.
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