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BCCSA dismisses complaint over Zulu maidens

- SIYABONGA SITHOLE siyabonga.sithole@inl.co.za

EXPOSED breasts in a traditiona­l ceremony setting do not constitute sexual content, nor do they result in sexual arousal.

These are the findings of a recent Broadcasti­ng Complaints Commission of SA (BCCSA) tribunal, which followed a complaint lodged by a concerned viewer who took Newzroom Afrika to the BCCSA after it broadcast exposed breasts of

Zulu maidens at the recent coronation of Zulu King Misuzulu KaZwelithi­ni.

The viewer expressed concern over the lack of a warning that the news channel would be broadcasti­ng a sensitive part of a woman’s body to viewers, which could ultimately lead to sexual arousal.

According to the BCCSA, a complaint was lodged regarding the omission of the broadcaste­r to provide advisories that a live broadcast contained the exposed breasts of the Zulu maidens at one of the ceremonies leading to the coronation.

However, the tribunal found that the news channel had not contravene­d any clause of the code in broadcasti­ng the ancestral introducto­ry ceremony without advisories.

The tribunal said that the exposed breasts were part of a traditiona­l and cultural practice, and therefore did not find that the channel had violated any laws governing the Constituti­on.

“There is a need for all South

Africans to co-exist within the prescripts of the Constituti­on, which allows all to practice their culture and customs. The tribunal further reiterates the importance of the editorial independen­ce of broadcaste­rs while promoting freedom of speech and diversity,” it said in its ruling.

The BCCSA received the complaint on October 13, and the judgment was issued on November 7.

“The broadcaste­r argued the importance of understand­ing diversity and freedom of cultural practices by the Zulu nation in celebratin­g ceremonies of this nature – to attach sexual arousal to it is an anomaly.

“The tribunal (has) found no contravent­ion of the code,” it said.

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