In an article published in Sowetan on Thursday, February 5, with a headline that read "Operatic feast for people who love this classical art", it was implied that the series of classical concerts at Promusica Theatre are sponsored by the Gauteng department of sport, arts, culture and recreation.
In an article published in Sowetan on Thursday, February 5, with a headline that read "Operatic feast for people who love this classical art", it was implied that the series of classical concerts at Promusica Theatre are sponsored by the Gauteng department of sport, arts, culture and recreation.
It has since emerged that no sponsorship deal has been concluded with the government. Sowetan apologises for the error.
Setting the record straight
In an article published in Sowetan on Thursday, February 5, with a headline that read "Operatic feast for people who love this classical art", it was implied that the series of classical concerts at Promusica Theatre are sponsored by the Gauteng department of sport, arts, culture and recreation.
In an article published in Sowetan on Thursday, February 5, with a headline that read "Operatic feast for people who love this classical art", it was implied that the series of classical concerts at Promusica Theatre are sponsored by the Gauteng department of sport, arts, culture and recreation.
It has since emerged that no sponsorship deal has been concluded with the government. Sowetan apologises for the error.