Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane said she was left traumatised after an Mpumalanga African National Congress (ANC) Member of the Provincial Legislature (MPL) threatened to make her Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) counterpart to "poop in his pants".
Mkhwebane who is on a roadshow to meet stakeholders in the province, started her visit at the legislature, where an argument broke out between ANC MPL Jeaneth Nghondzweni and EFF MPL Collen Sedibe.
"I'm traumatised, I must say," said Mkhwebane following the incident.
She had been giving a presentation earlier about the work that her office was doing when Sedibe objected to an input by MEC for community safety, security and liaison Pat Ngoma, which he deemed to be a response on behalf of Mkhwebane.
"The honourable [Ngoma] is out of order. He's now responding on behalf of the Public Protector. We are debating the [Public Protector's] presentation. He can't be speaking on behalf of the Public Protector. We have raised questions to the Public Protector, he can't be the one defending the province," said Sedibe.
Threats
Speaker of the legislature Thandi Shongwe, who was chairing the meeting, tried to restore order, but the situation worsened when Nghondzweni entered the fray and started threatening Sedibe with violence.
'Not an honourable way to behave'
"I will beat you up," said Nghondzweni.
Shongwe instructed the two to take their fight outside.
"Ngitakunyisa [I will make you poop in your pants]," Nghondzweni threatened in siSwati, meaning she would beat Sedibe.
Shongwe called on legislature chief whip Johan Mkhatshwa to intervene, but Nghondzweni and Sedibe continued their verbal sparring.
When order was finally restored Shongwe asked Nghondzweni to withdraw, but she refused and continued threatening Sedibe.
Shongwe closed the meeting but that did not deter Nghondzweni, who rushed Sedibe and started shouting and pointing fingers at him.
In an interview after the meeting Mkhwebane did not mince her words.
"The Bible says a child does what the father does. Therefore I would plead with the members of the legislature to behave themselves in such a way that we want our future generations to behave, that's not an honourable way to behave," said Mkhwebane.
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