'Why am I being debated on DStv?' asks Steve Hofmeyr after he smashed his decoder

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'Why am I being debated on DStv?' asks Steve Hofmeyr after he smashed his decoder.

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Afrikaans musician Steve Hofmeyr has questioned MultiChoice's decision to remove all content pertaining to him on their platforms after he was a topic of discussion on kykNET news programme kSteve made headlines yet again on Monday when he returned to court in a dispute over an apartheid-era flag at the Woordfees festival in Stellenbosch last year.

Steve responded at the time by tweeting that he would offer a reward of R1,500 to anyone who removed the flag. The case was brought to court and a protection order was granted to the activist late last year. The case was once again postponed on Monday until July 22. And while he was a topic of conversation over the drama, Steve took to Twitter to question why his name was being mentioned in the middle of a boycott from MultiChoice.

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