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South African MP Naledi Chirwa reprimanded for skipping session over sick baby

A South African opposition MP has been fined and forced to apologise for missing the country’s budget speech because of a sick baby, sparking criticism in several quarters of the country.

Naledi Chirwa of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) did not attend the budget speech in parliament in February because she said she had to attend to an emergency when her baby fell ill.

Chirwa has been the talk of the town in recent days after the EFF MP apologised on social media on Monday for not attending the budget speech on February 21. She said her four-month-old daughter was ill that day.

The MP’s apology came after EFF leader Julius Malema made it clear that members who missed the vote to impeach Western Cape Judge President John Mandlakayise Hlophe on February 21 without “valid reasons” would face the music.

“I regret that I did not attend parliament. My four-month-old daughter was ill, and I went home,” said Chirwa.

The MP’s apology came after EFF leader Julius Malema made it clear that members who missed the vote to impeach Western Cape Judge President John Mandlakayise Hlophe on February 21 without “valid reasons” would face the music.

“I regret that I did not attend parliament. My four-month-old daughter was ill, and I went home,” said Chirwa.

“I will duly comply with the organisation’s reprimand for my absence on that day by purchasing two gazebos before March 28, and secondly by publishing this apology, as I have done. South Africans were deeply divided in their response to Chirwa’s apology. Many expressed disapproval that she had put her child’s welfare before her parliamentary duties.

Over the past two days, social media has been abuzz with debate, with users questioning the societal pressure on working mothers and criticising the EFF’s lack of understanding of Chirwa’s circumstances. The party’s handling of the situation also drew criticism, with some accusing it of pressuring Chirwa into a public apology that only made matters worse.

 

Source: theeastafrican.co.ke

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