
JAC Motors has distanced itself from former ambassador and media personality Ngizwe Mchunu following his utterance of homophobic remarks.
Ngizwe’s meltdown went viral on social media where he shared his views about the LGBTQIA+ community. His views were perceived by many as inciting hate crime and violence. Recently, JAC Motors released a statement denouncing the former Ukhozi FM broadcaster.
In a statement shared on social media, the car manufacturer clarified that Ngizwe no longer has any official affiliation with the company.
“We wish to clarify that the ambassadorship agreement with Mr Ngizwe Mchunu ended in 2023. Following this, Mr Mchunu purchased his vehicle independently,” said the company.
“JAC Motors South Africa and JAC Halfway categorically denounce and distance ourselves from any and all derogatory or discriminatory statements made by Mr Mchunu. These views do not reflect our brand values. We remain committed to fostering an environment of respect, inclusivity and equality for all,” read the statement.
The statement was prompted by four individuals who laid a formal complaint to JAC Motors following his meltdown.
Among them is human rights activist Mxolisi Makhubu who wrote in a media statement: “It is deeply alarming that an individual who openly promotes hate speech, division and intolerance continues to represent a reputable brand such as JAC Motors.”
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) confirmed it had received complaints from aggrieved members of the public and civil society organisations regarding the alleged offensive remarks.
“The commission wishes to remind members of the public that the rights to freedom of expression and cultural belief are not absolute. The constitution and the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act prohibit utterances that are intended to be harmful or propagate hatred on any of the listed grounds.
“The commission calls on everyone in the country to uphold the principles enshrined in the constitution, including human dignity, equality and non-discrimination,” they said.
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