Rasta's famous paintings draw much attention
Artist Lebani Sirenje, known to many as Rasta, has evidently gotten people talking about his work. His paintings which have been a common feature in many memorial services including that of Nelson Mandela and the latest one being a portrait of President Cyril Ramaphosa, last weekend at the ANC manifesto. Rasta's infamous paintings have drawn much attention and often backlash from the public. This morning he joins us in studio to talk to us about his work and more. For more news, visit: sabcnews.com

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