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MacG Agrees to Gender Sensitisation Training Following Minnie Dlamini Controversy

by Zaghrah Anthony

MacG Set to Take Gender Sensitisation Training Amid Legal Battle with Minnie Dlamini

Popular podcaster MacGyver “MacG” Mukwevho has signalled his willingness to undergo gender sensitisation training after controversial remarks about TV personality Minnie Dlamini sparked public outrage and a legal complaint.

The complaint, filed by Dlamini at the Johannesburg Equality Court, stems from comments made on an episode of “Podcast and Chill” in April, in which MacG and co-host Sol Phenduka discussed Dlamini’s breakup with Dr Brian Monaisa.

 

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Comments Spark Backlash

During the episode, MacG suggested that Dlamini’s relationships were motivated by financial gain and made a crude remark regarding her personal hygiene. These statements were widely perceived as misogynistic and slut-shaming, prompting criticism from fans, celebrities, and women’s rights groups alike.

On social media, many users condemned the comments:

“Vile and unacceptable. No one should be dragged like this in public,” wrote one Twitter user.

Dlamini described the experience as deeply humiliating, saying her “name, body and dignity had been dragged through the mud” and calling the comments “vile, humiliating, and inexcusable.”

Equality Court Complaint

In August 2025, Dlamini formally lodged a complaint seeking:

  • A public apology from MacG and Phenduka

  • A R1.5 million donation to support GBV survivors

  • 50 hours of gender sensitisation training for both hosts

MacG’s Response

In an affidavit submitted in October, MacG acknowledged that he sometimes errs on the podcast and expressed regret for his statements, describing them as “speculations” rather than factual claims.

He offered to improve his apology to Dlamini’s satisfaction and agreed to participate in gender sensitisation training if mandated by the court.

However, MacG contested the request for a R1.5 million donation, suggesting that any financial remedy should be pursued in civil court instead of the Equality Court.

“If she considers the episode defamatory, she can approach civil court for an appropriate remedy,” MacG stated.

Potential Wider Impact

The case has drawn attention for its potential precedent: if the Equality Court rules in favour of Dlamini, it could establish a framework for mandatory gender sensitisation training for media figures who make discriminatory or harmful remarks.

Legal analysts note that such a ruling could reshape accountability in South Africa’s media industry, especially for podcasts and social media personalities who often push boundaries for shock value or ratings.

Public Reaction and Cultural Context

Public responses have been mixed. While many applaud the push for gender accountability, others argue that podcasts should remain spaces for open dialogue, even if controversial.

Women’s rights groups see the case as an opportunity to combat misogyny in media, emphasizing the role of public figures in shaping societal attitudes toward gender respect and equality.

The Equality Court ruling is expected soon, and it will likely have implications beyond MacG and Dlamini, potentially prompting media houses and influencers to engage in formal gender sensitisation initiatives.

In the meantime, MacG’s willingness to participate in training is being seen as a step toward acknowledging harm and fostering greater awareness about gender sensitivity in South African media.

Timeline: MacG vs Minnie Dlamini, From Podcast Remarks to Court Ruling

April 2025 – Podcast Incident

  • MacG and co-host Sol Phenduka discuss Minnie Dlamini’s breakup on “Podcast and Chill.”

  • MacG makes remarks about Dlamini’s relationships being financially motivated and crude comments on personal hygiene.

  • Public outrage begins, with social media users and celebrities condemning the comments as misogynistic and degrading.

August 2025 – Equality Court Complaint Filed

  • Minnie Dlamini files a formal complaint at the Johannesburg Equality Court.

  • She demands:

    • A public apology from MacG and Phenduka

    • A R1.5 million donation to support GBV survivors

    • 50 hours of gender sensitisation training for both hosts

October 2025 – MacG Responds

  • MacG submits an affidavit admitting he sometimes makes mistakes on the podcast and expresses regret for his remarks.

  • He agrees to apologise properly and is willing to undergo gender sensitisation training if mandated by the court.

  • MacG disputes the R1.5 million donation, stating financial remedies should be pursued in civil court.

November–December 2025 – Public Discussion and Media Attention

  • Case sparks national debate about misogyny, accountability, and media responsibility.

  • Women’s rights groups emphasise the importance of holding public figures accountable for harmful statements.

Expected 2026 – Court Ruling

  • The Equality Court decision is anticipated soon.

  • Potential outcomes:

    • Mandatory gender sensitisation training for MacG and possibly other media personalities.

    • Court guidelines on public apologies and accountability in media.

Source: IOL

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