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South Africa’s ANC deplores ‘sushi on models’ after scandal
South Africa’s governing party has pronounced that eating sushi off the body of a model in a bikini is politically incorrect.
The fish-on-flesh question has raged in South African media in recent months following reports of the practice at parties of wealthy businessmen and socialites.
A statement on Monday from the African National Congress secretary general Gwede Mantashe is unequivocal: “This act is anti-ANC and antirevolutionary. This act is defamatory, insensitive and undermining of woman’s integrity.”
The fish-on-flesh question has raged in South African media in recent months following reports of the practice at parties of wealthy businessmen and socialites. Earlier on Monday, Johannesburg newspapers reported an ANC politician had attended such a party over the weekend.
Mantashe adds: “The ANC is not into nightclubs or partying, but it is a revolutionary movement.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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