Tannie Evita Bezuidenhout, Cadre Evita, Funny Evita


I intended writing a post about South Africa now rating the fourteenth largest contributor worldwide to the carbon emissions that are a huge concern for those of us who still breathe. Instead, I ran into Evita Bezuidenhout (albeit online) and decided that she should update us about what is really troubling the locals.

Pieter-Dirk Uys and Evita Bezuidenhout

Pieter-Dirk Uys has given life to Tannie Evita ever since I can remember – an unbelievably long time. He has made me cry many times over the years, often with laughter – not always. A razor-sharp satirist, with or without eyelashes, he’s had his finger on South Africa’s pulse since Pik wore his first tie.

Pieter-Dirk Uys' book, the Echo of a Noise, is his Memoir. Better known as Evita Bezedenhout at times, he has a lot to tell you.
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Pieter-Dirk Uys is Evita Bezuidenhout, Tannie, Cadre and funny South African

Evita Bezuidenhout – Then and Now and Again

Evita speaking earlier this week for dorpkoerant.co.za. I had to re-do the format to try to comply with https and GDPR laws (project in progress) – but all content credit is given to the linked source site.

Evita speaks about topics that concern people everywhere – Some increasing so here. The UK seems broken by a Brexit which hasn’t yet happened and the political jive feels almost familiar.

Free speech, power, fake news and alternative facts? Take it away, Tannie!

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Pieter-Dirk Uys has a few books available on Amazon, but if you want to watch or hear him, I see his work is mainly available from iTunes. Explore more, and once again, we get a small comm if you use our links.

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