
In a move that has sent shockwaves through South Africa’s entertainment industry, Kaya 959 has terminated the contract of popular radio personality Sol Phenduka. The decision follows a series of misogynistic remarks he made about actress Minnie Dlamini during an episode of the podcast “Podcast and Chill with MacG.” Dlamini has since initiated legal proceedings against Phenduka and his co-host MacG, seeking R2.5 million in damages for hate speech and harassment.
Kaya 959’s acting managing executive, Dave Tiltmann, stated that the station “cannot and will not condone comments made on the MacG Vodcast,” emphasizing that such remarks were “unacceptable and inconsistent with respect owed to women.” The station also cited a breach of Phenduka’s independent contractor agreement, noting that he had previously assured management in June 2023 that such conduct would not reoccur.
Public Backlash and Calls for Boycott
The news of Phenduka’s firing has sparked widespread outrage among his supporters and the broader public. Many have taken to social media to express their displeasure, with some vowing to boycott Kaya 959 in solidarity with the dismissed host. An online user, @Oriana_RSA, initiated a campaign urging others to stop listening to the station unless Phenduka is reinstated. The hashtag #WeAreLeavingWithSol has trended on various platforms, reflecting the depth of public sentiment.
Supporters argue that while Phenduka’s comments were inappropriate, the punishment may be disproportionate. They contend that the station’s swift action reflects a broader issue of cancel culture and the lack of due process in handling such matters.
Industry Reactions and Future Implications
The entertainment industry has been divided in its response to Phenduka’s termination. Some industry figures have expressed support for the station’s decision, citing the need for accountability and the promotion of respectful discourse. Others have criticized the move, suggesting that it sets a concerning precedent for how public figures are treated in the face of controversy.
Phenduka, for his part, has remained relatively silent on the matter, opting to share a cryptic post on social media that simply stated, “They fired me.” This has only fueled further speculation about the circumstances surrounding his dismissal and the broader implications for freedom of speech and expression in the media.
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