Ayanda Borotho has taken to social media to encourage all South African citizens to stand up and take responsibility for our future. The actress and author believe we can’t hold the government responsible for everything. She said we must also see where we can assist.
Ayanda Borotho has advised Mzansi peeps to take responsibility for our own futures as we can’t depend on government for everything.
The star said the Covid-19 crisis has made it more important than ever for us to help ourselves as well as our fellow man.
She said, “The truth of the matter is, the government does not have the capacity to help everybody who needs help at this time. It’s not possible. The majority of South Africans live below the poverty line.”
Ayanda continued, “We are also the government, let’s not forget that. So let’s collaborate our efforts and put together our resources to do our bit and play our part.”
The star’s followers agreed wholeheartedly with her.
Celebrities who have heeded the call to help out during this coronavirus pandemic include Black Coffee and Thando Thabethe.
In other news – Sipho Ngema’s daughter addresses rumours about her Dad’s funeral donations
Hours before actor Sipho Ngema was due to finally be laid to rest, his daughter Mbali cleared the air on reports that the family was looking for donations to help them bury the star. The former Rhythm City actor died in a Johannesburg hospital last week after suffering from pulmonary hypertension, which caused his heart to fail.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE on Wednesday, Mbali explained that the family was encouraged to send a message to some of Sipho’s former colleagues, to ask them for help. continue reading
Source: Briefly