Minister Mbalula’s former spokesperson Ayanda Allie has ventured into music.
Ayanda Allie, a seasoned radio and television news presenter and former spokesperson for the Department of Transportation, is venturing into music.
The 37-year-old news anchor who hails from Dobsonville, Soweto, served as the transport minister’s spokesperson from 2019 to 2021.
She resigned from her position as the Ministry’s spokesperson on July 30, 2021, and ended her stint as a public servant.
She took to her social media to share her journey of making her music and announced that she will be releasing her debut album, We The People in March.
She wrote: “Status quo is such that we can no longer stay silent.My debut album: “We The People” will be out in March, Human Rights Month. The songs hold a mirror to society & articulate what I couldn’t say as a News Anchor or Spokesperson.”
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On Twitter she also mentioned that she has been singing & writing music for as long as she can remember.
“Growing up I sang in the church choir, I even featured in two hip hop albums & would sing impromptu at restaurants or events when asked. Now, I figure that life’s too short not to do what you love, so here goes.” wrote Ayanda.
Congratulations are in order.
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