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McKenzie Backtracks on SABC Claim as EFF Warns of “Political Curse”

August 8, 2025
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Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie has retracted controversial statements linking the SABC to a social media podcast dispute, following pushback from the public broadcaster. The move comes as EFF MP Sinawo Tambo seized on the reversal, declaring it proof of a “political curse” his party had allegedly predicted.

Video footage shows McKenzie making the retraction at a press conference, distancing his party from earlier claims about the national broadcaster’s involvement in unspecified podcast controversies. While details of the initial allegation remain unclear, the public climbdown has sparked fresh political sparring.

“This is exactly what we warned would happen,” Tambo stated, framing the incident as karmic justice in South Africa’s cutthroat political arena. His cryptic reference to a “curse” appears aimed at portraying the PA’s misstep as part of a broader pattern of political accountability.

Analysts suggest the exchange highlights two key dynamics in South African politics: the risks of unverified claims in the digital age, and opposition parties’ eagerness to weaponize rivals’ stumbles. The EFF’s response positions them as political soothsayers while putting other parties on notice about careless statements.

McKenzie’s retraction marks a rare moment of political course-correction in an environment where leaders often double down on controversial remarks. The incident underscores the delicate balance politicians must strike between fiery rhetoric and factual accountability – especially when taking on established institutions like the SABC.

As social media continues to amplify political statements, this episode serves as a case study in damage control and opposition opportunism. With elections looming, observers expect more such clashes as parties jockey for position in South Africa’s heated political landscape.

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