Mashaba slated for saying Mokonyane is trying to make kids ‘focus on sex’
The Joburg mayor was reacting to the minister giving out free sanitary pads on the ANC campaign trail.
Minister of Environmental Affairs Nomvula Mokonyane briefs media in Johannesburg on November 6, 2018. Picture: Nigel Sibanda
Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba found himself caught in the crossfire of the Twitter backlash to a picture that appeared to show Minister of Environmental Affairs Nomvula giving out free sanitary pads to children far too young to use them.
The Citizen reported yesterday that Mokonyane denied giving a group of Grade Rs feminine hygiene products.
Mashaba accused the minister of “deliberate[ly] destroying the future of our youth”.
“You get kids to focus on sex, instead of education,” he continued.
This for me this is not about laziness, but deliberate destroying the future of our youth. You get kids to focus on sex, instead of Education https://t.co/QmGNHVCY2v
— Herman Mashaba (@HermanMashaba) January 11, 2019
Are these fake news? These children deserve books and toys pic.twitter.com/K0pyr9sHeq
— Herman Mashaba (@HermanMashaba) January 11, 2019
The tweet was met with a swift backlash after it was pointed out that sanitary pads and sex are seemingly unrelated issues.
The mayor doubled down, responding to one user who asked: “But how do sanitary pads have anything to do with sex?” by saying “a lot”.
But how do sanitary pads have anything to do with sex?
— Nozipho Dlamini (@AmoArabella) January 11, 2019
A lot
— Herman Mashaba (@HermanMashaba) January 11, 2019
Please stop Mr Mayor!!!
PADS ARE FOR MENSTRUATION!!!! NOT RELATED TO SEX!!!
— Queenie (@Queen_Zar) January 11, 2019
Pads are for reproductive health of girls, they come every month.. Sex has absolutely no correlation to them…. Not a single one…please can we educate ourselves
— Amanda Mpotulo (@AmyMpotulo) January 11, 2019
Mr Mayor doesn't have daughters,I conclude 🤔
— Tswana Butter ♈🐂 (@MamaTshwanel) January 11, 2019
This is not the first time the mayor’s medical knowledge has been questioned.
He found himself slammed by the EFF, among others, after sharing his apparent belief that what he saw as an insufficient focus on hygiene on the part of an informal trader selling cow heads could lead to the spread of Ebola.
Mokonyane was reportedly giving out the freebies while campaigning for the ANC and was slated on Twitter for apparently giving out free sanitary pads to Grade Rs at Mandosi Combined School in KwaZulu-Natal.
https://twitter.com/Zwelinzima1/status/1083320954745434112
The picture raised eyebrows, with people including former Cosatu secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi joining Mashaba in questioning the minister’s decisions.
The minister, however, took to Twitter in a bid to show that the picture had been taken out of context and tried to silence her “armchair critics and passionate haters”.
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She clarified the sanitary pads were for “deserving girls” – who were presumably old enough to need them – and that the Grade R and lower primary school children were given a pack of “Vodacom goodies”, not sanitary pads.
She also noted in another tweet, sent earlier, that the school in question had classes going up to Grade 12.
https://twitter.com/MamaAction_RSA/status/1083089354698964995
https://twitter.com/MamaAction_RSA/status/1083005233238822913
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