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Government, don't touch us on our podcasters, even if they are vulgar, crass and childish
Government, don't touch us on our podcasters, even if they are vulgar, crass and childish

IOL News

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

Government, don't touch us on our podcasters, even if they are vulgar, crass and childish

Khuselo Diko, ANC NEC Member and MP, in her role as Chairperson of Portfolio Committee on Communications & Digital Technologies has summoned MacGyver 'MacG' Mukwevho The government is at risk of being hypocritical in trying to be the gatekeeper to protect us from exercising our freedom because of selective outrage. Khuselo Diko, ANC NEC Member and MP, in her role as Chairperson of Portfolio Committee on Communications & Digital Technologies has summoned MacGyver "MacG" Mukwevho, one of the podcast duo of Podcast & Chill, to explain the misogynistic and frankly crassly stupid remarks he made on a recent podcast about a female celebrity. Mukwevho's Podcast & Chill Network, which hosts the podcast, also produces content such as "variety shows, insightful comedy and engaging celebrity interviews", which apparently gets over 3.3 million weekly views, 2.3 million unique users and has over 1 million subscribers on YouTube. He has won awards and is worth millions. None of his considerable achievements excuses his crass, misogynist and completely tasteless comments and questions Mukwevho posed to celebrity guest Minnie Dlamini. Dlamini is "an on-air personality, actress and model". Women for Change, an organisation that focuses on gender-based violence and femicide, issued a statement condemning Mukwevho's misogynistic and degrading remarks about Dlamini. The FSU SA agrees with the criticism of MacG and that he certainly deserves blowback from society for being uncouth and vulgar. Given Dlamini's public profile, she is well-positioned to exact her revenge.

Government, don't touch us on our podcasters, even if they are vulgar, crass and childish
Government, don't touch us on our podcasters, even if they are vulgar, crass and childish

IOL News

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

Government, don't touch us on our podcasters, even if they are vulgar, crass and childish

Khuselo Diko, ANC NEC Member and MP, in her role as Chairperson of Portfolio Committee on Communications & Digital Technologies has summoned MacGyver 'MacG' Mukwevho The government is at risk of being hypocritical in trying to be the gatekeeper to protect us from exercising our freedom because of selective outrage. Khuselo Diko, ANC NEC Member and MP, in her role as Chairperson of Portfolio Committee on Communications & Digital Technologies has summoned MacGyver "MacG" Mukwevho, one of the podcast duo of Podcast & Chill, to explain the misogynistic and frankly crassly stupid remarks he made on a recent podcast about a female celebrity. Mukwevho's Podcast & Chill Network, which hosts the podcast, also produces content such as "variety shows, insightful comedy and engaging celebrity interviews", which apparently gets over 3.3 million weekly views, 2.3 million unique users and has over 1 million subscribers on YouTube. He has won awards and is worth millions. None of his considerable achievements excuses his crass, misogynist and completely tasteless comments and questions Mukwevho posed to celebrity guest Minnie Dlamini. Dlamini is "an on-air personality, actress and model". Women for Change, an organisation that focuses on gender-based violence and femicide, issued a statement condemning Mukwevho's misogynistic and degrading remarks about Dlamini. The FSU SA agrees with the criticism of MacG and that he certainly deserves blowback from society for being uncouth and vulgar. Given Dlamini's public profile, she is well-positioned to exact her revenge.

New South African ambassador to US will be ‘fit and proper'
New South African ambassador to US will be ‘fit and proper'

Russia Today

time31-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Russia Today

New South African ambassador to US will be ‘fit and proper'

Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola said the person replacing expelled South African ambassador to the US, Ebrahim Rasool, would be a capable South African who is fit and proper for the position, regardless of race. 'As for whether the ambassador to the US should be white or black, the ANC is a non-racial organisation,' Lamola said during a media briefing following the ANC NEC meeting in Boksburg over the weekend. Lamola, who is a member of the ANC National Executive Committee, added: 'We are going to look for a capable South African—someone we believe is fit and proper and meets the requirements to serve as ambassador to the United States or any other country to which we wish to deploy them.' Rasool returned to Cape Town last week after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expelled him from the USA, declaring him 'persona non grata' . This was after comments he made during a webinar, in which he criticised the Trump administration for cosying up to white supremacy. ANC deputy secretary-general Nomvula Mokonyane confirmed that Rasool's report on his expulsion had been received but did not indicate whether any action would be taken against him. 'We have received reports of the work that he had actually done and it was an unfortunate situation at what had occurred and I think where we are now is to move forward,' Mokonyane said. 'The government processes have been utilised, where he was called to account, and we are satisfied as the ANC that it is time for us to move forward and work harder and more united to find a better mechanism of protecting and representing the South Africa that we want,' Mokonyane added. IOL News previously reported that former South African Ambassador Tony Leon called for a 're-evaluation and strategic engagement' with the US government following the ongoing diplomatic fallout between South Africa and the US. READ MORE: US expulsion a 'badge of dignity' – South African envoy Leon criticised the conduct of former ambassador Rasool, suggesting that personal opinions should not overshadow the responsibilities of diplomatic representation. 'For an ambassador to express personal opinions is problematic,' he said. 'An ambassador's role is to represent their country's interests, and if Rasool was instructed to attack the US administration, he was deviating from his primary duty. Diplomats must adhere strictly to government policy, regardless of personal beliefs.' READ MORE: Are white farmers really persecuted? What's behind the US-South Africa spat Leon said the issues extend beyond individual conduct and emphasised that South Africa's foreign policy has failed to adapt to the shifting dynamics of international relations. 'Even if we had a diplomatic superstar, that person would still face challenges due to our current policies. We need to justify these policies to align with out national interests,' he said. When asked about the potential for diplomacy to mend relations following South Africa's legal action against Israel, Leon was sceptical. 'At the moment, South Africa has chosen a particular alignment that complicates our relations with the US,' he said. He pointed to the successful diplomatic engagement of South African labour leaders with the US as a contrasting example of effective diplomacy. Leon advocated for a more nuanced approach to diplomacy, avoiding confrontational tactics. 'There are ways to engage that don't resort to megaphone diplomacy. We must explore the root causes of our differences and seek solutions,' he added. First published by IOL

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