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In a desperate attempt for answers from the National Arts Council, about 20 artists began a sit-in on Wednesday, 3 March at the National Arts Council offices in Newtown, Johannesburg, demanding answers about the R300-million Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme.
Mercy Pakela (centre) is angry at the National Arts Council and says it has undermined the integrity of artists who have been affected by the lockdown. Pakela has accused the NAC of being corrupt and wants it to be held accountable. (Photo: Shiraaz Mohamed)
Two days earlier, on Monday, 1 March, opera star Sibongile Mngoma was among those who had sought answers from the NAC. Mngoma said she was dissatisfied with the answers given. She returned on Wednesday, with actor Thami Mbongo and others. They then decided to embark on a sit-in.
National Arts Council vows to distribute R300m stimulus fund by end of March Artists have staged a sit-in at the council s offices in Newtown demanding that the funds be paid. Picture: nac.org.za
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DURBAN - The National Arts Council (NAC) has on Thursday promised to distribute all R300 million of the presidential employment stimulus programme funds by the end of March.
Artists have staged a sit-in at the council s offices in Newtown demanding that the funds be paid.
The council was supposed to approve and distribute the money by the end of December for projects meant to be completed by the end of March but there have been delays.
The CEO of the National Arts Council (NAC), Rosemary Mangope and the organisation’s Chief Financial officer, Clifton Changfoot have been placed on suspension following a fall out over the administration of a R300-million Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme.
The stimulus package, announced in 2020, was aimed at giving members of the art sector which was hard hit by the lockdown an opportunity to generate an income.
The NAC, which is an agency of the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture, was chosen to administer the R300-million stimulus package. In a statement released at the time, Vusumuzi Mkhize the department’s director-general, said that the organisation had “in the past proven to be capable to administer projects such as these”.
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