A South African traditional leader was left red-faced when his wife appeared stark naked during a virtual parliamentary meeting on Tuesday.
Inkosi Xolile Ndevu, a member of the , seems to have neglected to inform his wife that he had entered a virtual meeting of the co-operative governance and traditional affairs (Cogta) portfolio.
While Ndevu was busy explaining how the Eastern Cape province was working with medical doctors on the matter of initiate deaths, his wife walked into the room stark naked, oblivious that she was appearing on national television.
Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) says it has been left embarrassed after a video showing a naked woman during a virtual committee meeting on Tuesday night.
The parliamentary committee held a meeting yesterday with members of the National House of Traditional Leaders (NHTL) to discuss a range of issues, including initiation deaths.
During the meeting, a naked woman appeared behind a member of the NHTL, who has since been identified as Chief Xolile Ndevu.
In the video, committee chairperson Faith Muthambi can be heard saying, “Inkosi (chief), the person behind you is not properly dressed. We are seeing everything, yho!” Please, Inkosi, did you tell them you are in a meeting? It is very disturbing what we are seeing.”
Footage of the incident has been widely shared on social media.
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