Sunday Tribune

ANCYL call for Govender to be jailed

Backlash over former DJ’S ‘Zombie Zuma’ post

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THE ANC Youth League in ethekwini has lashed out at former Lotus FM presenter Ravi Govender, saying the late night Vinyl Countdown host should be jailed.

ANCYL regional spokespers­on, Thulisa Ndlela, said Govender’s “Zombie Zuma” Facebook comment constitute­d a hateful personal attack that could incite conflict.

“He’s not arrested? He belongs in jail,” Ndlela said.

Govender was axed from the SABC after the posting on his personal Facebook account last weekend.

“Just heard Zombie Zuma giving a speech on the news. Massacring the beautiful English language. Uneducated creature.”

Ndlela said: “Everyone has a right to fair comment and to criticise the president’s speech, but don’t engage on the delivery because that is characteri­sation.

“It’s a known fact that the president does not have a formal education, but there is no need to raise it constantly. What are you saying about those of us who are led by him and voted for him?” he asked.

“If we don’t change the way we engage, we will be no different from countries locked in civil war. Govender’s comments are not representa­tive of the Indian community.”

The ANCYL’S regional secretary, Thinta Cibane, said terminatin­g Govender’s SABC contract was punishment enough.

“We think it’s a sign that things are going in the right direction. It’s impractica­l for somebody to work at a state entity and use that (platform) to defame the government,” he said.

Cibane said while the organisati­on subscribed to free speech, as entrenched in the constituti­on, it must come with responsibi­lity.

“We believe people in powerful or influentia­l positions should behave responsibl­y.”

Govender said he had apologised profusely on many platforms. “It was an error on my part and I take responsibi­lity. I didn’t criticise the man, I criticised his delivery of the speech.”

Govender has received threats, which he has been dealing with personally. He lamented the comments that had cause his family stress.

His personalit­y profile on the Lotus FM web page has been removed.

“I lost my job. I’m paying for what I did,” he said.

Asked about his future in the media, he said: “I don’t know, but if I could go back I would delete my Facebook account.”

On Wednesday, the DA delivered a letter suggesting political interferen­ce in the matter.

The DA’S Kwazulu-natal chairperso­n, Haniff Hoosen, said: “We understand the circumstan­ces, but our main concern is who instructed the SABC to take action.”

Hoosen said the DA had informatio­n that the instructio­n to fire Govender came from a politicall­yinfluence­d higher authority.

Attorney Tashya Giyapersad said a crimen injuria charge would be ineffectiv­e because the president was a public figure.

“You lose some protection in the law when you take public office, so there is a thin line in terms of what can be said to be fair comment and in the public interest.”

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