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Vatiswa Ndara quits show, iGazi, says artists are not valued

Actress Vatiswa Ndara will not be returning for season 3 of the hit DStv show iGazi.

Ndara announced her decision in a heartfelt yet scathing open letter to sports, arts and culture minister Nathi Mthethwa.

In the six-page letter, Ndara raised questions on what Mthethwa’s Vision 2020 would be for actors, saying the arts were woefully undervalued.

“Minister, in this sixth administration, the department of sports and arts and culture has been merged into one. And what is evident about sports is that the women and men in this sector are highly prized, valued and respected by this patriotic country. Not so with the arts,” she said.

Ndara made mention of what her contractual agreement would be if she had taken up the offer for the iGazi 3 series from Ferguson Films.

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The third season is due to be shot between October 8 and November 9.

“Ferguson Films is officially starting iGazi 3 and we would like to offer Vatiswa a global contract for iGazi 3 at R110,000 (before tax) for the duration of the shoot (five weeks). No limit to calls, first call exclusive to us,” the production company said.

Ndara listed why the contractual agreement was problematic:

  1. The payment was yet to be taxed;
  2. Actors are not able to seek further employment until the contract was completed;
  3. Non-compensation for work-related activities, such as wardrobe fittings, make-up, public relations and media interviews;
  4. Limitless calls – actors can be on set from Monday to Saturday, sometimes for up to 12 hours a day; and
  5. Up to 18 scenes could be shot in one day.

Ndara said she would only get R82,500 after tax while the channel and production houses would get financial remuneration for repeat broadcasts, licensing deals and repackaging of the show.

“This particular interaction with the Ferguson Films has not only made me evaluate my own being and sustenance within the industry,” she said.

Ndara said she desperately needed actors contractual agreements and expectations to be reviewed, for there to be an improvement of remuneration for their services, for the power of producer to be reviewed, for a channel for producers to held accountable with regards to royalties and repayments for repeat shows.

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In other news – Woman lucky to still have a PUNAN! after Fire

Mapaseka Kompi is lucky to still have a punan!. The 29-year-old from Khayelitsha, Mangaung, spent two weeks in hospital after a paraffin heater caught fire and the blaze spread to her thigh and legs.

Mapaseka Kompi
Mapaseka Kompi hates paraffin heater because it nearly killed her. Photo by Kabelo Thlabanelo.

She was discharged from hospital on Friday. Mapaseka said the incident happened when she was trying to refill the heater. “I hate that paraffin heater. It nearly destroyed my life. I was preparing food for my kids when I burnt,” she said. continue reading

Source: Sowetan