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Almost two years after getting sacked from their hit telenovela The Queen, actress and musician Mara Louw still has a lot to say to television power couple Connie and Shona Ferguson.
She got it all off her chest on Tuesday morning during a dialogue with other media industry stakeholders and government representatives on Power FM as part of the station’s #PowerDialogue event focusing on the state of the media industry.
Hosted by the station’s Aldrin Sampear, the #PowerDialogue panel featured the likes of actress Nambitha Mpumplwana; sports, arts, culture and recreation MEC Mbali Hlope; musician Tebogo Sithathu; and co-founder and MD of Seriti films Leanne Kumalo, all alongside Louw.
Prominent actors and actress have assembled at the POWER House for the #POWERDialogue. @GautengProvince.#GrowingGautengTogether. pic.twitter.com/pUxBglCupX
— POWER 98.7 (@Powerfm987) October 15, 2019
Actors such as Vatiswa Ndara, Lillian Dube, Jack Devnarain, Aaron Moloisi, Jerry Mofokeng, Dineo Nchabeleng, entertainment commentator Phil Mphela, and TV and film producer Lala Tuku were in attendance.
The discussion was sparked by the recent open letter written by Ndara addressed to Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa regarding the status quo of the South African entertainment industry and how this impacts performers negatively.
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After hearing the viewpoint of callers and various attendees, the panel got to share their perspectives, starting with Louw, who said that one of the many problems plaguing society and the entertainment industry at large is the deployment of politicians as ministers.
The biggest mistake we made was to deploy politicians to become ministers says veteran actress Mara Louw. #POWERDialogue #GrowingGautengTogether pic.twitter.com/GceejsORiH
— POWER 98.7 (@Powerfm987) October 15, 2019
Mpumlwana, on the other hand, demanded answers regarding the progress of the Performers Protection Amendment Bill.
What's taking you so long to pass to pass the Protection Amendment Bill questions actress Nambitha Mpumlwana#POWERDialogue#GrowingGautengTogether. pic.twitter.com/6LZ9gDsZBJ
— POWER 98.7 (@Powerfm987) October 15, 2019
Co-founder and MD of Seriti Flims; Leanne Kumalo speaking about the Copyright bill and the Performance Protection bill. #POWERDialogue#GrowingGautengTogether pic.twitter.com/KpseF9DwZ0
— POWER 98.7 (@Powerfm987) October 15, 2019
Louw weighed in and postulated that President Cyril Ramaphosa’s hands are tied with regards to the bill because of powerful lobbyists who are against the bill being signed into law.
Actress Marah Louw says the president's hands are probably tired up when it comes to signing the bills because of lobby groups who are against it.#POWERDialogue#GrowingGautengTogether pic.twitter.com/WCznYj8gtk
— POWER 98.7 (@Powerfm987) October 15, 2019
Later on in the discussion, Louw revealed that she had been blacklisted and sanctioned for speaking up about unfair pay and working conditions.
Among the many sanctions she has suffered was the time she had her year-long contract cut down to six months on an unidentified production due to a pay dispute.
“In 2003, I was earning R65K a month. Now I have to be told by Shona (Ferguson), who is a child, that I am too expensive. If you wanna pay peanuts, go find a monkey,” Louw later added.
I'm blacklisted because producers reached a sealing of how much to pay. I'm 50 years in the industry and it means I must get paid the same as someone who just left acting school – Marah Louw #POWERDialogue #GautengGrowingTogether pic.twitter.com/iZJsFi9RXZ
— POWER 98.7 (@Powerfm987) October 15, 2019
“In 2003, I was earning R65k a month. Now I have to be told by Shona (Ferguson) who is a child that I am too expensive. If you wanna pay peanuts, go find a monkey” – Mara Louw
— Sentletse 🇷🇺🇿🇦🇵🇸 (@Sentletse) October 15, 2019
All this and more will be revealed in an upcoming book that Louw says she is currently penning.
Marah Louw says she's writing another book and it will tell all.#POWERDialogue#GrowingGautengTogether pic.twitter.com/nSDFJipaZm
— POWER 98.7 (@Powerfm987) October 15, 2019
A podcast of the discussion has not yet been uploaded but you can listen to the show in the periscope stream below.
We are live #POWERDialogue#GrowingGautengTogether https://t.co/hHX2bcrBa6
— POWER 98.7 (@Powerfm987) October 15, 2019
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