💨 Abstract
South African Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, faced backlash for old tweets containing racial slurs. He warned against being removed from his position, stating that he would not go down without a fight. Various political parties, including the Democratic Alliance and the Economic Freedom Fighters, have called for his resignation or accountability. The controversy highlights the ongoing debate about racial language and leadership responsibilities in South Africa.
Courtesy: Megan van den Heever
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