Miss Marais Criticised
(N.Z. Press Assn. —Copyright) ACCRA, Mar. 9. The “Accra Evening News” today launched an attack on Genoveva Marais, a South African girl who became a friend of Dr. Nkrumah. Dr. Nkrumah had presented her with a flame-red American Thunderbird and made her head of programmes for Ghanaian television. The girl has now been taken into protective custody. The paper said: “Genoveva set false values for Ghanaian girls, and she is equally culpable for greed and vanity—indeed, expensive gifts and big money heaped on girls by the rapacious Nkrumah and his gang of Don Juans had a telling effect on Ghanaian society.”
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31005, 10 March 1966, Page 2
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104Miss Marais Criticised Press, Volume CV, Issue 31005, 10 March 1966, Page 2
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