Gayton McKenzie Says He Will Subject Himself to an Investigation Following Uproar over Use of K-Word
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Pressure is mounting on President Cyril Ramaphosa to take action against Gayton McKenzie due to accusations of racism against him.
Gayton McKenzie responds to allegations of racism
The Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has expressed his fatigue with addressing allegations of racism linked to his past tweets, reports Cape {town} Etc. Criticised for offensive posts made over a decade ago, McKenzie has taken a stance against the scrutiny of his past actions while simultaneously calling for accountability from the Open Chats podcasters in relation to recent derogatory comments about the Coloured community on th…
Gayton’s GNU colleague says SA should reject the K-word
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen recently joined the growing calls for action against Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie. Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader McKenzie sparked a racial scandal after taking a strong stance on remarks made during the Open Chat podcast. During a live video addressing the controversy, McKenzie used the K-word. Since then, several older videos have surfaced, prompting many people to demand his…
Gayton McKenzie says won't apologise for what he didn't do
Gayton McKenzie says won't apologise for what he didn't do Tebogo.Kganakga Tue, 08/12/2025 - 07:00 JOHANNESBURG - Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie says he can't apologise for something he didn't do.He's accused of posting racist tweets over a decade ago.It came after he called for accountability from the Open Chats podcasters. WATCH | McKenzie responds to social media backlashThey had made derogatory remarks towards the col…
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