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Thanda Choir management confesses communication breakdown after Carte Blanche exposé

Posted on April 24, 2026
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PICTURE: FACEBOOK/ THANDA CHOIR

The management of the Thanda Choir has acknowledged serious internal communication failures following a damning investigation by Carte Blanche — but the admission has done little to calm public outrage.

The explosive exposé, which aired earlier this week, raised troubling allegations about financial transparency, artist compensation and the overall treatment of choir members. It painted a stark contrast between the choir’s international success and the difficult living conditions reportedly faced by some of its singers.

Also see: Thanda Choir original founders break away from managers

In response to the backlash, choir management admitted there had been a “breakdown in communication”, particularly around finances and operational decisions. They also claimed that certain aspects of the story were misrepresented or lacked full context.

However, critics argue that the issue goes far beyond poor communication. The investigation alleged that while performances could bring in tens of thousands of rand, some choir members were reportedly earning as little as R400 per month or per performance, sparking accusations of exploitation.

Management has defended itself, stating that revenue is reinvested into the organisation — covering travel, uniforms and development programmes — but has now pledged to improve transparency, including calls for independent financial audits.

THANDA CHOIR: LUKE AND JULIO RESPOND
Following our investigation into the financial management of the globally acclaimed Thanda Choir, the group’s management has issued a statement. They claim #CarteBlanche left out “many facts in the interview”, but fails to state what those… pic.twitter.com/0prgIJ7rjR

— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) April 22, 2026

The controversy has triggered a major internal shake-up. Founding members have since distanced themselves from current management, announcing plans to reclaim control of the choir’s brand, music and financial rights.

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Their statement signals a deep fracture within the organisation, with former members alleging exploitation, lack of access to financial records, and even misuse of their creative work.

South Africans have taken to social media to voice anger and concern, with many calling for government intervention and stronger protections for young artists.

The situation has reignited broader conversations about exploitation in the entertainment industry — particularly involving performers from disadvantaged communities — and whether enough safeguards are in place.

The story of the exploitation of the #ThandaChoir by Luke and Julio deserves outrage from everyone in and out of the entertainment industry. Thank you #carteblanche for exposing such exploitation! They are so young, but already learnt to be greedy! R400 per month! pic.twitter.com/6Eph1mdShM

— Philani Sikho (@SikhoPhilani) April 20, 2026

Also see: Thanda Choir faces exploitation claims after Carte Blanche exposé

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