Joyous Celebration tour to go on despite legal storm

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Joyous Celebration co-founder Lindelani Mkhize has apologised to the country and supporters following a public legal dispute, admitting their internal issues should never have played out in the public eye.

Speaking to Sowetan, Mkhize maintains that the brand is bigger than the fallout, with the 30/30 celebrations tour set to proceed as planned.
8 Apr English South Africa News

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