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JOHANNESBURG - Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie says he can't apologise for something he didn't do. He's ...
Whose tweets are they anyway? After apologising for his old, racist tweets, Gayton McKenzie now claims the posts were ...
PARLIAMENT’S Ethics Committee will not investigate a racism complaint against Sport Minister Gayton McKenzie. His offensive ...
The Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie defended his use of the k-word in 2011 and said that his words were taken out of context.
Party has called for Gayton McKenzie's removal as a minister, as well as an investigation into his links to the country's criminal world.
Social media posts from over a decade ago have resurfaced, in which McKenzie allegedly used derogatory language towards black ...
During the past weekend, old posts from McKenzie’s X account resurfaced, showing him using racial slurs directed at Black ...
Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has issued a public apology for “insensitive, stupid and hurtful” tweets ...
McKenzie accused of hypocrisy over past racial slurs.ActionSA reports minister to Human Rights Commission.Opposition parties ...
In the news today, sports, arts and culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has issued a public apology for “insensitive, stupid and ...
Gayton McKenzie has claimed that the recent outrage surrounding his comments during a live video, along with the resurfacing of old posts on X, is simply a political ...
Gayton McKenzie claims recent outrage over his comments and resurfaced posts is a political campaign by the EFF and ...