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The CampainSA wants #JusticeForCreatives

A group of creatives have gotten together to work on something that seems to be a worthy cause. This group consists of any and every creative in South Africa, be in Film and Television, Fashion, Music, Art, Theatre, Literature, etc.
The organization that goes by @thecampaignsa on Twitter has called upon each and every creative to join their cause in wanting to be heard, recognised and be treated as more than just entertainers especially during this time of the Covid-19 outbreak when they are the most affected by the lockdown.

With so much exploitation faced by many of them and being overlooked on a greater scale as contributors to the economy and by the government, this might just be what is needed for singers, Djs, Designers,Rappers, Painters, Directors,Presenters, Writers and all to be acknowledged and taken seriously for the service they provide.

They have sent an MOD(Memorandum Of Demands) to both the Presidents' office and the Minister's office respectively . This to inform them of their demands.
Some of the demands these creatives listed includes- a committee that will monitor all activities in their industry, compensation and recognition.
They are looking to hear from the Minister and to forge a way forward, hopefully with his assistance and involvement of all parties concerned.

Follow them on Twitter for all updates and to join their WhatsApp channel.

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