April 20, 2026
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Motshekga distance department from spokesperson’s controversial tweets

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has distanced her department and reading initiative, the ‘Read to Lead’ campaign, from a series of semi naked pictures of women posted on Twitter.

The pictures were posted by the Department’s Spokesperson, Elijah Mhlanga, on his Twitter page  in an apparent bid to promote reading.

 Motshekga says she’s ordered appropriate action to be taken.

The department says while it commends initiatives to encourage learners to read more, it does not agree with the use of sexualised images of women to decorate campaigns.

They further hold a different view on the subsequent defence of usage of such images.

Through a statement, the department says, once again such incidents highlights the misogynistic privilege enjoyed by men who defend this behaviour through marketing targets.

Mhlanga has since apologised, but refused to grant an interview on the matter.

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