Don’t expect loyalty without giving honesty

News that some organizers failed to reveal that the show's headliner would not make it to the performance displays we are still a long way from understanding the importance of business courtesy and professionalism.

Ensuring that as an entity you deal with your clientele honestly and transparently is a show of good business conduct. The organizers had promised music lovers that South African musician Zahara would serenade them with her music but failed to break the sad news to the masses that bought tickets before the show. Even though they were already aware that the show headliner was not going to be able to make it, they chose to keep the information to themselves. The show was themed ‘Zahara at the Park’ and sadly the show went ahead without her.

The very same organizers will want to host another event in the future and how do they think people are going to view them? Would anyone believe what they put out on their promotional material? We wouldn’t be surprised if the next time they organize a show, people would not trust to go to their event. Based on an article elsewhere in the paper the organizers took their sweet time to let those who attended the show that the headliner will not be performing at the show. “What made matters worse is that the organizers, Krafted Vision, knew beforehand that the 'Loliwe' hitmaker was not going to make it to the event and yet they let people into the venue.

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