Newly appointed sport, arts and culture minister Gayton McKenzie aims to make car spinning one of the “biggest sports” in South Africa.
McKenzie was appointed minister by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday.
“There's one promise I've made: I will make spinning one of the biggest sports in this country. Spinning and stance [customising] are not crimes. Spinning is going to enter the rightful place. To all the spinners, I am here and I'll make sure you get recognised,” he said.
Car spinning is legal but has conditions that it should be done in controlled arenas. The sport is regulated by Motorsport SA (MSA). Spinning involves driving cars at speed in circles and performing stunts in and out of the car.
Though McKenzie wanted home affairs and the police ministry, he said he made the request for the sports portfolio to the ANC off the record.
“I told the ANC about sports off the record during the negotiations. The president saw me fit for this position and I know the power of sports. I'm a sports person, I love sports, I follow sports and I know the discrimination that comes with indigenous sports for people in the villages,” he said.
“Sport can be used to change children's lives. A child in sport is a child out of court. We are going to stop gangsterism with sports. We are going to use sports to get children off the streets and out of crime. When boys are involved in sports there's no time for drugs.”
He was certain the department would thrive under his leadership.
“I'm going to make the most of this. We will listen to people and their ideas. We will work hard as patriots. I'm going to be one of the best ministers because I have you guys. We will do well together because I didn't bring myself here; you brought me here. People say these things before you vote for them, but now that I'm in the position I will make sure we bring this department back to life.”
McKenzie's appointment was welcomed by many in the sport, arts and culture industry, including the South African Music Industry Council (Samic), the National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), as well as many South Africans such as sports superfan “Mama Joy” Chauke and sports broadcaster Robert Marawa.
“Samic believes McKenzie's appointment is a pivotal improvement for the sport, arts and culture landscape. His experience in the public and private sectors equip him with an understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the arts community. We expect his strategic vision and hands-on approach will address long-standing issues while also paving the way for new and exciting developments,” said Samic.
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The Patriotic Alliance is thrilled to learn that the South African Music Industry Council has enthusiastically welcomed @GaytonMcK's appointment as Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture. pic.twitter.com/XQYbi73DHk
— Patriotic Alliance (@OnsBaizaNie) July 1, 2024
The NFVF welcomes the new Minister of Sport, Arts, and Culture, @GaytonMcK. We look forward to working with him to grow the audio-visual sector in South Africa. #lovesafilm pic.twitter.com/Rc8xu6vSgP
— National Film & Video Foundation #NFVF (@nfvfsa) July 1, 2024
A big welcome to our new Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture, Gayton McKenzie. 🙌🏾🔥
— loveLife (@loveLifeNGO) July 1, 2024
With a passion for our heritage, the future looks brighter than ever. We'd like to see innovative programs and initiatives that will elevate our nation's talents and traditions. 💯#loveLifeZA pic.twitter.com/R5tx1nRyy9
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— Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (@SportArtsCultur) July 1, 2024
1 July 2024
Sport, Arts and Culture welcomes the Announcement of Minister Gayton Mckenzie as its New Executive Authority, with Peace Mabe as the New Deputy Minister
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Welcome to our world @GaytonMcK
— robertmarawa (@robertmarawa) June 30, 2024
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Meet our New Sport Minister of Sport art and culture Gayston and Deputy Minister Peace Mabe ,,, Congratulations and Welcome ,,, @SportArtsCultur @PresidencyZA Thanks ,,, pic.twitter.com/ypszhW9Dwk
— MamaJoy Chauke (@JoyChauke5) June 30, 2024
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