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Gayton McKenzie Plans Meeting with SAHRC Over Controversial K-Word Tweets

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Karabo Makodi
Published: 19 August 2025,
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South African Minister of Sport, Arts, Recreation, and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, is facing a wave of scrutiny after old social media posts resurfaced, containing multiple uses of the K-word. The posts have triggered a political and legal firestorm, leading McKenzie to plan a meeting with the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) to discuss the matter.

Contents
  • Gayton McKenzie and the K-Word Controversy
  • Gayton McKenzie Plans Meeting with SAHRC
  • Legal Ramifications of the K-Word in South Africa
  • Opposition Calls for Accountability
  • Gayton McKenzie’s Defence
  • SAHRC’s Statement on Hate Speech
  • What’s Next for Gayton McKenzie?
  • Accountability and Public Responsibility

Gayton McKenzie and the K-Word Controversy

The controversy surrounding Gayton McKenzie began when offensive tweets from his past resurfaced. In these tweets, McKenzie used the K-word, a highly offensive racial slur, multiple times. These posts were originally made between 2011 and 2017, but they resurfaced last week, drawing sharp criticism.

The timing of this resurfacing was particularly sensitive, coming just days after McKenzie publicly criticised a group of podcasters for their controversial comments about South Africa’s coloured community. The backlash against his tweets was swift and intense, with many calling for accountability.

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Gayton McKenzie Plans Meeting with SAHRC

Following the public outcry, the SAHRC took action and sent Gayton McKenzie an allegation letter, outlining the nature of the offensive social media posts. The commission has expressed concern over the posts, which it believes violate the country’s hate speech laws.

In response to the allegations, Gayton McKenzie has confirmed that he plans to meet with the SAHRC to clarify the matter. According to his spokesperson, Steve Motale, McKenzie intends to “engage with the SAHRC” and address the issues raised, particularly around the authorship of some of the offensive tweets. Motale added that McKenzie was not responsible for the creation of all the tweets in question and that this could be proven.

Legal Ramifications of the K-Word in South Africa

The K-word is considered one of the most offensive racial slurs in South African society, particularly in the context of post-apartheid efforts to foster unity and healing. The use of such language is not only socially condemned but also legally prohibited under the Equality Act 2000, which aims to prevent discrimination and promote equality.

The SAHRC has a mandate to investigate and take action against individuals who use hate speech, including the K-word, and McKenzie’s case could result in further legal action, including possible proceedings in the Equality Court.

Opposition Calls for Accountability

The resurfacing of McKenzie’s old tweets has sparked widespread condemnation across South Africa’s political spectrum. Political opponents, including ActionSA and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), have been vocal in their criticism, calling for the Minister to be held accountable for his actions.

ActionSA referred McKenzie to the SAHRC, demanding a thorough investigation into his conduct. Meanwhile, the EFF has called for McKenzie’s immediate removal from his position as Minister, arguing that his use of the K-word reflects poorly on the government.

Gayton McKenzie’s Defence

In response to the allegations, Gayton McKenzie has defended his actions. He acknowledged that the tweets were “insensitive” and “hurtful” but insisted that he never intended to cause harm. McKenzie also rejected accusations of racism, claiming that his critics were politicising the issue and using it as a tool to undermine his career.

While McKenzie’s defence centres on his intent, the public response has been mixed, with many demanding stronger action from both the government and the SAHRC.

SAHRC’s Statement on Hate Speech

The SAHRC has made it clear that hate speech is prohibited in South Africa, particularly when it is used to demean individuals or communities based on their race, gender, or ethnicity. The commission reminded South Africans that freedom of expression, while a constitutional right, does not extend to harmful speech that undermines dignity and equality.

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In a statement, the SAHRC reminded the public that such speech could result in legal consequences, including proceedings in the Equality Court. Given the seriousness of McKenzie’s tweets, the SAHRC is expected to follow through with its investigation and may decide to take the matter further.

What’s Next for Gayton McKenzie?

As Gayton McKenzie plans his meeting with the SAHRC, the next steps will largely depend on the outcome of that engagement. If the commission finds sufficient evidence of hate speech, McKenzie could face significant legal and political consequences. The investigation may lead to a hearing in the Equality Court, where McKenzie could be held accountable for his actions.

For now, the public awaits the resolution of the case, with many South Africans wondering whether McKenzie will remain in his government position or face further disciplinary measures.

Accountability and Public Responsibility

The case of Gayton McKenzie highlights the ongoing challenges South Africa faces in terms of race relations and public responsibility. As a high-ranking government official, McKenzie’s use of derogatory language, even from years ago, raises questions about the standards of conduct expected from public figures.

While McKenzie has the right to defend himself and seek clarification, the broader conversation about racism, accountability, and the use of hate speech in public discourse remains crucial. His meeting with the SAHRC will likely be a pivotal moment in determining both his personal future and the larger societal commitment to upholding the principles of equality and dignity for all South Africans.

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