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Trevor Noah Sets the Record Straight on R33 Million Promotional Video

South African comedian Trevor Noah found himself at the center of a social media storm due to rumors about his involvement in a R33 million promotional video. In a recent interview with East Coast Radio, Noah took the opportunity to address the rumors and dispel any misconceptions.

Noah’s Clarification

During the interview, Noah candidly explained that the situation had been blown out of proportion. He stressed that he was not pocketing a massive sum for the project and clarified that neither SA Tourism nor the government played any part in it.

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The True Story

Noah revealed that he had been working with various hotel groups and tourism-related businesses to promote South Africa as an unrivaled tourist destination. This initiative was essential to the nation’s economy, given that tourism represents one of the most significant contributors to GDP.

Humorous Take

Noah didn’t shy away from humor and joked about his desire for the money that newspapers falsely claimed he had obtained.

The Tourism Minister’s Clarification

The Tourism Minister stepped in to shed light on the matter and made it clear that the R33 million allocated for the promotional video would not be sourced from taxpayers. Instead, the funding would be provided by the Tourism Business Council of Southern Africa. This clarification was crucial to quash any potential misunderstandings regarding the use of public funds for the venture.

Trevor Noah’s involvement in the R33 million promotional video generated a whirlwind of speculation and exaggeration. However, the truth has finally emerged, thanks to his candid interview and the Tourism Minister’s transparent clarification. Noah has been working closely with various businesses in the tourism sector to boost South Africa’s image as a must-visit destination. The R33 million budget won’t come at the expense of taxpayers but from the generous contributions of the Tourism Business Council of Southern Africa.

Michael Jameson

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