Gayton Mckenzie breaks promise to visit actress Nandi Nyembe
Veteran actress Nandi Nyembe says she is yet to see the fulfilment of all promises made by Minister McKenzie and other high profile figures. / X
South Africaโs Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, has failed to honour his commitment to visit veteran actress Nandi Nyembe.
In April, McKenzie promised to personally check on Nyembe in Soweto after donating R20,000 to assist theย Zone 14ย andย Yizo Yizoย star during her financial struggles.
McKenzie made the donation after calling Nyembe from Cape Town and expressing his desire to visit her in two weeks.
โSend the lady your banking details, not anyone elseโs. This is from me, my own pocket. I am sending you something to tide you over for the next two weeks,โ said McKenzie.
Still a no-show
โIโm coming to see you, Mama Nandi, to make sure youโre okay,โ McKenzie declared in a widely shared video call posted on X.

Yet, weeks later, Nyembe โ a name that has been on our screens for more than 50 years โ toldย Sunday Worldย that she is still waiting for him to come, and she has not received updates.
On Tuesday, Nyembe toldย Sunday Worldย that the last time she spoke to Mckenzie was on the video call, which trended on social media when he gave her R20 000.
โNobody has called or said anything to me, so I am in the dark. I have already lost faith in politicians because the ANC said the same thing not so long ago, promising to assist me. There are so many people that come here and say the same thing,โ lamented Nyembe.
โThere was something happening in Durban which is ANC-related, but I refused when they wanted me to buy my own flight ticket to go attend when I am so broke.โ
Chasing clout
Nyembe said she feels like many are claiming to want to lend a hand when they are just chasing clout.
She was recently taken to a popular Soweto eatery Disoufeng, where they held an event. But she said they have not gotten back to her regarding the event that was done in the name of raising funds.
Nyembeโs plight came to public attention through a viral video exposing her financial hardship. Her plight is worsened by health issues and medical bills for her son.
McKenzie swiftly responded, donating R20,000. He also promised ongoing support and earned praise, but critics now call it a publicity stunt.
Still battling
Nyembe has stressed her desire to work. โI need a script, not sympathy,โ she said. And she remains in financial limbo without the promised visit or further aid.
This is not McKenzieโs first brush with unkept promises. Football fans also felt let down by McKenzieโs failure to revive Bloemfontein Celtic. His bold promise to restore the clubโs glory sparked hope, but no progress has been made.
โHe talks big, but whereโs the action?โ one fan posted on X, echoing widespread frustration.
McKenzieโs involvement in the Joshlin Smith case further damaged his reputation. In 2024, he offered a R1-million reward for the missing six-year-oldโs safe return. He declared: โWe wonโt rest until Joshlin is found.โ
Ministerโs many blunders
However, his social media updates were criticised for spreading misinformation. DA leader Helen Zille warned that his actions โmay have derailed the police investigationโ.
McKenzieโs supporters defend his intentions. However, the pattern of empty promises from Nyembeโs unmet visit to the stalled Celtic revival and Central Karoo controversy, paints a troubling picture.