The Citizen (Gauteng)

Gigaba threat to journalist

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Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has threatened to sue former radio journalist Redi Tlhabi unless she withdraws allegation­s that a personal vendetta spurred his introducti­on of restrictiv­e visa regulation­s three years ago.

Gigaba, in a tweet, said he was giving Tlhabi until 5pm yesterday to retract her comments, which she made after he announced the relaxation of the regulation­s.

“She has until 17h00 ... to withdraw and apologise for her malicious lies, failing which she will have to start raising money for a hefty damages claim,” read the tweet posted on Gigaba’s official account on Wednesday.

This followed a tweet by the minister a few hours earlier in which he accused Tlhabi, a former presenter on Talk Radio 702, of pandering to racists.

“For the record, @RediTlhabi, I’m not bothered by your using my name to ingratiate yourself to the band of uninformed incorrigib­le racists you’ve made a career out of sucking up to. Victimise my daughter again, though, and you’ll discover that I’m capable of sinking to your level.”

In 2015, Gigaba introduced visa regulation­s that required all minors to have an unabridged birth certificat­e, along with their passport, in order to pass through customs. If they were not travelling with their parents, they needed written consent from the parents.

The rules caused an outcry from affected families and tourism bodies.

The twitter row began when Tlhabi suggested that when Gigaba initially introduced the restrictio­ns, he was motivated by a tug of war with his ex-wife.

“Is it not true that you were LIVID when a cousin of your exwife travelled with your daughter Lerato, whilst your wife was in Cuba? Upon finding out, you laid charges of kidnapping ... even though you knew your ex-wife’s cousin very well & your daughter was quite happy with her?

“YOU had a personal issue of your ex-wife making travel arrangemen­ts with your daughter without your consent, so you decided ‘I’ll sort this problem out?’ You implemente­d untested regulation­s, claiming to address child traffickin­g? Have your regulation­s brought child traffickin­g down?” read Tlhabi’s tweet.

Responding to Gigaba’s threat of a lawsuit, Tlhabi tweeted that she considered herself “warned”, but had not victimised Gigaba or his daughter. – ANA

She has until 17h00 ... to withdraw and apologise for her malicious lies, failing which she will have to start raising money for a hefty damages claim.

Malusi Gigaba

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