Thousands of jobs at risk as Gayton McKenzie pulls funding from arts festivals

[SA Labour News - South Africa] - 18/09/2025
IOL News reports that from Cape Town to Makhanda, and Potchefstroom to Bloemfontein, the curtain is falling on SA’s biggest arts festivals as government funding is withdrawn. Funding for the provincial flagship programme has been cut by Minister Gayton McKenzie’s national sports, arts and (…)
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