A South African doctor turned pop star who was the face of Nelson Mandela's Aids awareness campaign wowed the crowds at a Fairtrade event in Oxford.
Jerusha Naidoo, pictured, was one of many artists who gathered at the Vaults Cafe in the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, High Street, to mark World Fairtrade Day on Saturday.
Eleven-year-old Oxfordshire singer Zoe Mace performed two songs and there were also salsa dancers, Indian dancers, cheerleaders and an art installation from Oxford art museum Ovada.
All artists wore Fairtrade clothing. One of the organisers, Elizabeth Laskar, director of the Ethical Fashion Forum, said the event was packed and many people left inspired, vowing to think more about how and where they spent their money.
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