[WATCH]:Gayton McKenzie Applauds Lady Du: “A National Treasure in Our Music Industry”

by Hope Ngobeni

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Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie has publicly praised amapiano star Lady Du for her powerful impact on the South African music scene, describing her as a “national treasure” whose contributions deserve recognition and celebration.

In a rare moment of official acknowledgment, McKenzie “gave Lady Du her flowers” in a heartfelt statement applauding her influence, resilience, and authenticity in an industry often marked by fleeting fame and fierce competition.

β€œLady Du is more than just a performerβ€”she’s a cultural force who represents the spirit, creativity, and strength of our people,” said McKenzie. β€œIt’s important we honour our artists while they are alive, not only when it’s too late.”

Lady Du, known for her infectious energy, hit collaborations, and advocacy for mental health in the entertainment world, has become a standout voice in the amapiano movementβ€”one of South Africa’s most globally recognized genres.

The minister’s recognition was widely welcomed by fans and industry peers, with many calling it a necessary step toward elevating female artists and amplifying voices from historically underrepresented communities.

Lady Du responded with gratitude on social media, saying, β€œThis means everything to me. I’ve walked a tough road, and to be seen and acknowledged by the Minister is a blessing.”

McKenzie’s gesture marks a shift in how government leaders are engaging with cultural icons, signaling a broader effort to bridge the gap between the state and South Africa’s vibrant creative sector.

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