Mr Mbalula will be launching his foundation, most probably the same
foundation we reported last year that he will be going into, with Akon as a partner. And
for the launch, he is bringing Gabriel
Union, Kimberly Elize and
Solange Knowles. Those are confirmed. But then there is a high
possibility that the foundation might be bringing Beyonce too. This is
however in the discussion stage as you know that Bey is a new mom. If
the foundation gives her a good and convincing deal... then Bey might be in the
country very soon. Not for one or two songs says the Minister, but she will
headline the event and perform for long naya.
World's top billed female performer Beyonce had been billed to stage a breath taking concert in South Africa but turns out there was no deal at all.
World's top billed female performer Beyonce had been billed to stage a
breath taking concert in South Africa but turns out there was no deal at all.
Rumors were rife that the Sports and recreation department had already booked
the star for a whopping $2million.The sport and recreation department has
denied paying R17m ($2million) for United States singer Beyoncé Knowles to
perform at the sports awards later this year. "No contract of R17m has
been signed," the department's director general Alec Moemi said on
Tuesday. "This is a fabrication." Moemi said the department issued a
tender every year asking companies to provide proposals on what they intended
to feature at the awards if given the chance. This year a company had proposed
bringing Knowles, and had said it could arrange sponsors. "We are quite
keen and we are quite excited... if we can get Beyoncé without paying," he
said. However, it was just a proposal and the department had not yet decided
who to appoint.
News of
Beyonce coming to South Africa later this year for the second Annual South
African Sports Awards had spread like bush fire on social media networks.
Sports minister, Fikile Mbalula revealed his plan of wanting to bring Beyonce
to the country on Kaya FM several days ago. While some were excited about the
announcement, others had not taken the news well. Yesterday, COSATU General
Secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi posted: "Example of an own goal. What is your
feeling on Mr Mbalula paying Beyonce 17million Rand for an hour's work when we
have artists in SA?" It is understood that Big Concerts has been roped in
to facilitate the performance. According to the reports, more information about
the star attractions of the bash will be unveiled in August after the London
Olympics.
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