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Government Warns of Legal Action Against Defamation of Leaders

August 21, 2025
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The South African government has issued a stern warning that it will take strong legal action against anyone making defamatory or derogatory remarks about political leaders.

In a statement from the Office of the Presidency, officials emphasized a zero-tolerance approach towards what they call “unfounded personal attacks” aimed at damaging the dignity and reputation of elected officials. The statement affirmed that while freedom of expression is a constitutional right, it does not extend to defamation, hate speech, or malicious falsehoods.

This warning comes amid a noticeable increase in social media posts and public statements containing unsubstantiated allegations and insults directed at political figures.

Legal experts suggest the government’s stance indicates a greater willingness to use defamation lawsuits and other civil measures against those who engage in harmful slander rather than constructive criticism.

The announcement has received mixed reactions. Supporters argue that protecting leaders from baseless attacks is necessary for maintaining public trust and stability. Critics, however, worry that the warning could discourage legitimate political dissent and scrutiny.

The government’s message is clear: it will use the full extent of the law to hold people accountable for defamatory speech.

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