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  • PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROCINCES (Wednesday, 13 November 2019)

RISE TO FAME OF SHO MADJOZI (Draft Resolution)

  • ← SENZO MEYIWA MURDER CASE (Draft Resolution)
  • BONGINKOSI MADIKIZELA WITHDRAWS FROM RACE TO BECOME INTERIM DA PARTY LEADER (Draft Resolution) →
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    Ms M L Mamaregane 13 Nov 2019 hansard

    Deputy Chairperson, I move without notice on behalf of the ANC:

    That the Council-

    1) notes with utmost appreciation and recognition the continued rise to fame and global recognition of our national music maestro and superstar, Maya Christinah Xichavo Wegerif, who is also known as Sho Madjozi;

    2) also notes that Sho Madjozi, who was born in Shirley Village in Limpopo and is the daughter of Rosemary Phaweni and Marc Wegerif who ran a nongovernmental organisation which was made to assist people with their land claims, is now regarded as one of the best performers in Africa;

    3) also notes that her latest song named after and inspired by professional wrestler, actor and television presenter, John Cena ... [Interjections.] ... yes, John Cena, has earned her global recognition; and

    4) takes this opportunity to honour and recognise Sho Madjozi and her continued rise to fame around the world. [Applause.]

    Agreed to.

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