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Bradley van Sitters defends SONA performance

Bradley van Sitters made history when he became the first Khoi praise singer to usher in the President before the State of the Nation Address.speakers have accused poet and rapper Bradley van Sitters of speaking gibberish when ushering in President Cyril Ramaphosa during the State of the Nation Address on Thursday.

Native Khoekhoegowab speaker Lammie !Haoseb and Khoi and San Language Board member Willem Damarah says although some words used in the praise song were accurate, no sentences made coherent sense.

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PLEASE TO ALL IN PRETORIA,,, PLEASE TAKE SOME WOOD FOR THE KOI-SUN PEOPLES WAITING FOR THE PRESIDENT,,, ITS WINTER,,, PLEASE ITS COLD,I KNOW!!!!!!!

even our code of arms are written in Khoisan so it's imperative to recognise them, well done president for Khoisan SERETI

He defend it simply because he was doing what he did ?😂😂😂😂😂 shame on you baba.

KuQudeeeeee

Not again!

Like with everything else in our days, you think you are buying polony but you get packaged listeria. Sign language interpreter in parliament purchased his license from P&P. Member of parliament who should sebenza more is a lazy Zupta.

Perhaps he uttered gibberish on purpose as a means of protest.

Thixo

I knew the guy was bullshiting us when he said qhubani iqaqa ne Qhude

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