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Betty Davids

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Betty Davids
Born
🏳️ NationalityNamibian
Other namesBeata Siteketa
💼 Occupation
Socialite
👩 Spouse(s)Shapwa Kanyama
👶 Children1

Beata Siteketa, well known as Betty Davids,[1] is a Namibian socialite[2] who is known for her fashion sense and wealthy lifestyle.

Education and Qualifications

Betty Davids attended Etosha Secondary School, and continued to the University of Namibia where she graduated with a degree in accounting. She has also acquired a degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from the same University. Betty achieved a diploma in business management as well as a Master of Business Administration in accounting and finance. The socialite has also attained a Master's in Law from the University of Cape Town.[citation needed]

Career

Betty Davids worked as a financial officer at a German Non-profit organisation called GIZ before she became a socialite.[citation needed]

Betty David's Relationship

Betty Davids got married to a wealthy businessman Shapwa Kanyama in 2022 at Oniipa parish in the Oshikoto region.[3] They have been together for years before getting married and had their first child, a baby boy, before marriage in 2020. The two are living their best lives and are well-known, especially on social media, for spending their hard-earned cash on luxurious items.[4]

Defamation

It was stated in "The Namibian" of 5 March 2021 that Betty Davids was seeking justice for herself over alleged defamatory remarks by the Independent Patriots for Change spokesperson Imms Nashinge, for calling her a prostitute.[5] Betty was defamed again, together with her husband, by a social media user Mathilde Kadhikwa about their lavish wedding. According to their particulars of claim, Kadhikwa allegedly said the couple's lavish wedding was financed with public funds.[6]

References

  1. Tracy Tafirenyika. "Socialite donates N$60 000 to GBV victims | Confidente". Retrieved 2022-07-26.
  2. DAVIDS, ANTHONY (November 1970). "Review of Angry Adolescents". Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews. 15 (11): 697–697. doi:10.1037/013686. ISSN 0010-7549.
  3. Namibian, The. "Two-day 'Dreamy Wedding' for Betty Davids Kanyama". The Namibian. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
  4. Flanery, Randall C. (2008). "Flashy and Directionless". PsycCRITIQUES. 53 (18). doi:10.1037/a0011738. ISSN 1554-0138.
  5. Namibian, The. "I was angry – Betty Davids". The Namibian. Retrieved 2022-07-27.
  6. "Judge Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Against APA". PsycEXTRA Dataset. 2017. doi:10.1037/e500722018-001. Retrieved 2022-08-01.


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