Chris Brown vs Women for Change : The Organisation Accused of Misappropriating Donations Amid The Controversy
Chris Brown Controversy Sparks Feud with Women for Change South Africa

Women for Change South Africa recently trended on X after tattoo artist Papi fiercely defended Chris Brown and made serious accusations against the organisation.
This heated debate unfolded as Chris Brown fans clashed with the activist group online, sparking widespread discussion.
Papi, in a video reposted by blogger Musa Khawula, claimed that donations to Women for Change were allegedly being funneled to a company called Catch Me If You Can.
Papi calls out the Women for Change director Sabrina Walter who is from Germany by origin for her involvement with Women for Change (South Africa) and the embezzlement of funds of which all donations to the Non Profit are directly transferred into Sabrina Walter’s private company… pic.twitter.com/fDgRQMfKui
— Musa Khawula (@Musa_Khawula) October 18, 2024
He further alleged that the company is owned by Sabrina Walters, the German-born director of the NPO, and is registered as a for-profit business.
This accusation caused a stir among online users, many of whom shared their thoughts on the claims.
Women for Change quickly responded, denying the allegations and calling them defamatory. The organisation provided their registration number to back up their defense.
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The controversy reignited the debate over Chris Brown’s past, particularly his history of violence, including the assault on Rihanna.
When Chris Brown announced his South Africa tour, fans were thrilled, but many raised concerns over his past with gender-based violence (GBV).
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In response, Women for Change South Africa launched a petition to prevent him from performing in the country, especially during the 16 Days of Activism against GBV. The petition quickly gained traction, amassing thousands of signatures.
As the accusations against Women for Change continue to spread, the public remains divided. While some believe the allegations, others stand by the organisation, calling for clarity and truth.
This man is doing the Lord’s work👏🏾. Women for Change is dodgy, always has been. South Africans need to wake up and realize that these organisations, mostly white & foreign owned, are exploiting our trauma to make money.
They collect donations and it NEVER gets to the victims…
— Yours, Sincerely (@zinn_le) October 19, 2024