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‘We Are Not Paying Trevor Noah,’ Says South African Tourism Minister

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Published: September 8, 2023
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WINDFALL: Reports suggest that acclaimed comedian Trevor Noah is in line for a R30 million windfall for a five-minute advert promoting South Africa
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Johannesburg – South African Tourism (SA Tourism) has moved to quash any suggestions that it will be paying acclaimed media personality and comedian Trevor Noah to promote the country.

SA Tourism had its fingers burnt not so long ago over its controversial attempt to sponsor English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur for nearly a billion rand.

The deal was eventually scuppered after a public outcry.

Some reports earlier today suggested that Trevor Noah was in line for a cash windfall of more than R30 million for a five-minute advert promoting South Africa.

A proposal to pay Emmy-winning comedian Trevor Noah 33 million rand ($1.7m, £1.3m) to promote South Africa tourism has caused a storm.

The plan was to pay Noah to feature in a five-minute video advertising South Africa’s tourism using private funds.https://t.co/Ankip9LGzJ pic.twitter.com/QwIrXhKHym

— BBC News Africa (@BBCAfrica) September 8, 2023

However, Tourism Minister Patricia De Lille said the Trevor Noah advert for SA “does not involve public funds”.

SA Tourism said Friday that it “would like to clarify that we are aware of the engagements between the Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA) and internationally acclaimed media personality and comedian Trevor Noah, to promote our country, however, SA Tourism will not be contributing financially towards this initiative”.

SA Tourism (SA Tourism) said it consistently engages with the greater tourism industry on various aspects of destination marketing, such as overall marketing strategies, market insights, and the latest traveller trends.

“This particular initiative is spearheaded by the private tourism sector through TBCSA,” said SA Tourism.

The TBCSA said it has been in talks with Trevor Noah and other personalities, “to collaborate with us on campaigns that will create a wider presence for destination South Africa to international markets”.

Tshifhiwa Tshivhengwa from TBCSA added: “This is in line with the sector’s ambition to grow tourism arrivals in the country to 15.6 million over the next decade.

“If and when the parties ultimately agree on a common strategy, the deal will be wholly funded by TBCSA.”

Trevor Noah confirmed Minister De Lille’s stance, saying he has not been approached by SA Tourism.

Speaking to @CarolOfori , Trevor Noah clarified the R33-million story💸
LISTEN HERE< https://t.co/e5T6JAiCX2 >#CarolOforiOnECR #TrevorNoah pic.twitter.com/dHAE4ZEAsF

— East Coast Radio (@ecr9495) September 8, 2023
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