Minister Nkabane responds after chewing gum backlash

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Minister of Higher Education and Training Dr Nobuhle Nkabane has come under fire for chewing bubble gum during a tense Portfolio Committee session last week.

In a statement released and quickly deleted on the Department of Higher Education and Training’s Facebook page, Nkabane responded to mounting criticism over her conduct.

The incident took place during the 30 May 2025 committee meeting. Observers and MPs accused Nkabane of acting with “disrespect” and showing a “lack of seriousness” while addressing Parliament.

MINISTER RESPOND TO PUBLIC BACKLASH

“I acknowledge that the situation could have been handled differently,” said Nkabane.

She added that she had taken note of concerns raised by several stakeholders, including President Cyril Ramaphosa, who issued a public statement earlier on Wednesday.

Critics singled out her behaviour during the meeting, particularly the moment she visibly chewed gum while speaking, as a symbol of disregard for parliamentary decorum. The backlash prompted growing calls for accountability and professionalism.

REBUILDING TRUST WITH PARLIAMENT

Nkabane said she now wants to rebuild trust with Parliament. “I intend to maintain a constructive, respectful, and professional working relationship with all Members of Parliament,” she said.

She insisted she did not mean to “evade accountability or undermine the decorum of Parliament.” She vowed to strengthen the relationship between her Ministry, the Department, and the Portfolio Committee.

“I will continue to lead with humility. I value the critical role of Parliament in providing oversight to ensure our sector delivers effectively for all South Africans,” she said

Does Minister Nkabane’s behaviour reflect a deeper issue of accountability in government, or was this simply a lapse in judgment?

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