Siwelele FC boss brags about being Minister Gaytonβs son
Siwelele FC boss Calvin Le John β whose father is Gayton McKenzie β introduced himself to supporters as the βson of the Minister of Sportβ.

Despite shying away from his fatherβs last name, Calvin Le John introduced himself as the son of Minister of Sport, Art and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, after addressing supporters of his newly acquired football club, Siwelele.
The businessman- the firstborn of the former convict β recently purchased the club, previously Supersport United, for R50 million in a closed business deal.
CALVIN LE JOHN BRAGS ABOUT FAMOUS FATHER
In his first speech, Siwelele FCβs new boss introduced himself to the clubβs supporters.
βI am Calvin Le John, the firstborn of the Minister of Sport, Gayton McKenzieβ, he told a crowd of football fans at their general meeting last week.
Calvin touched on his relationship with Gayton, and their love of the Bloemfontein Celtic club β nicknamed Siwelele β which later became Royal AM.
βOn the day I was born, my father was sentenced to 17 years [for armed robbery]. From the day I was born until the age of 10, the only connection we had was through the visitorsβ section at Grootvlei [prison].
Becoming emotional, he added: βIn my family, one of the only things that brought us happiness was Siweleleβ.
βHE OWNS 100% OF THE COMPANYβ
Since Calvin Le John acquired Siwelele FC, many South Africans have accused Gayton McKenzie of having a hand in the closed business deal. Others claim he would use his position as Minister of Sport to further the clubβs interests.
Responding to the rumours, Gayton said in a Facebook Live: βPeople act like we took money from under our mattress and we just went to go buy a club.
Gayton McKenzie has heaped praise on his son, Calvin Le John. Images via Facebook
βHe bought it, Iβm not part of the companyβ¦.Thereβs no consortium, he owns 100% of the company aloneβ.
Gayton added,Β βIβm very proud of him.Β He doesnβt want to trade on McKenzieβs name; that shows you he is different.β