Parties want money raised for Nandi Nyembe used solely for her benefit

Concerns have been raised due to delays in distributing the money raised from the fundraising event held on April 28 at Disoufeng in Soweto to honour and support the adored actress Nandi Nyembe.

The event’s organisers, Kad Groove Family, and venue partner Disoufeng gave Sunday World an explanation of the circumstances, reaffirming their dedication to making sure Nyembe receives the money for her medical bills while preserving her general health.

The event, which was a sincere attempt to raise money for the veteran actress’ medical expenses, was a huge success, and the money was safely kept for her.

The transfer process was stopped, though, when several family members gave contradictory account information.

Cautious approach adopted

Together with Acting Spaces and the Gauteng Film Commission, Kad Groove Family is now adopting a cautious approach to guarantee that the money is used exclusively for Nyembe’s medical requirements, avoiding any possible misuse.

Desmond Makgalemele, the chief operating officer of Kad Groove Family, explained, “The delay in disbursing the funds is not due to negligence but reflects our responsibility to act ethically.

“This matter goes beyond financial assistance; it’s about addressing Nyembe’s full well-being, including safe accommodation, mental wellness, and long-term support.”

Kad Groove Family has teamed up with Acting Spaces, a group that supports creative professionals, and the Gauteng Film Commission after social workers’ professional assessments raised concerns about Nyembe’s living conditions.

The Gauteng Film Commission is analysing the social workers’ report to determine the best course of action.

Long-term support strategy

Together, these groups are developing a long-term support strategy that upholds Nyembe’s dignity and puts her health first.

“We are in ongoing communication with Nyembe, assuring her of our unwavering support,” Makgalemele added.

“We are awaiting guidance from the Gauteng Film Commission to proceed in a way that ensures her safety and security.”

The Kad Groove Family has emphasised that its actions are motivated by a commitment to Nyembe’s long-term well-being, and it has asked the public and media to acknowledge the complexity of the situation.

The participating organisations are committed to making sure that the money raised is spent wisely and that the actress receives the support and care she needs during this trying time.

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