CGE to Investigate Sexwale Over Witchcraft Remarks
Tuesday, February 3, 2009 - 08:40
The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) is investigating African National Congress national executive committee member Tokyo Sexwale, for his alleged derogatory statements.
CGE chairperson, Nomboniso Gasa says, “If Mr Sexwale indeed said that, we call on him to retract or apologise for the statements.” Gasa has described the statements as “irresponsible and regrettable”.
Sexwale allegedly accused Congress of the People ofusing women for “witchcraft” to win votes. He was apparently referring to former President Thabo Mbeki’s mother Epainette, and two other elders in the organisation.
To read the article titled, “Sexwale to be investigated, Malema next,” click here.
CGE chairperson, Nomboniso Gasa says, “If Mr Sexwale indeed said that, we call on him to retract or apologise for the statements.” Gasa has described the statements as “irresponsible and regrettable”.
Sexwale allegedly accused Congress of the People ofusing women for “witchcraft” to win votes. He was apparently referring to former President Thabo Mbeki’s mother Epainette, and two other elders in the organisation.
To read the article titled, “Sexwale to be investigated, Malema next,” click here.
Source:
<br /> The Citizen
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