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Tourism SA acting CEO Themba Khumalo tried to defend the entity's R1bn sponsorship deal with English Premier League outfit Tottenham Hotspur but the explanation still left some with a bitter taste.

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In a country facing numerous social and economic problems, I do not think sponsorship of some football team is a good idea . That money could be used to do better things eg boosting security to make the country tourist safe

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