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UDM calls for probe as Hugo Broos faces racism and sexism allegations

Godwin Quadzi by Godwin Quadzi
December 13, 2025
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Minister Gayton McKenzie is awaiting a response from Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos following allegations of racist and sexist remarks made towards a player and his agent.

Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie says he is awaiting a response from Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos after the Belgian was accused of making racist and sexist remarks.

“I’m awaiting the response from Safa [and] coach Hugo Broos before I comment. The comments made by the coach require clarification as it is open to any interpretation currently,” McKenzie posted on X.

UDM calls for investigation

The Citizen reports that the United Democratic Movement (UDM) yesterday said they had asked the Human Rights Commission to investigate comments Broos made about Bafana defender Mbekezeli Mbokazi and his agent Basia Michaels.

Broos criticised Mbokazi at a press conference on Wednesday at the Tuks High Performance Centre, after the 20-year-old missed a flight from Durban to join the Bafana camp ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals.

‘He is a black guy but when he comes out of my room he will be white,’ Broos said of Mbokazi.

Broos also criticised Mbokazi’s move to the MLS in the US to join Chicago Fire. He referred to Mbokazi’s agent, Basia Michaels, as a ‘nice little woman who … thinks she knows football’.

“These remarks, if confirmed, constitute racially suggestive and sexist utterances that demean the dignity of the individuals concerned and undermine the constitutional values that govern all public institutions, including national sports structures,” said the UDM in a statement.

UDM MP Nqabayonsi Kwankwa also wrote on Facebook: “Racism and white supremacist attitudes have no place in our society and we will not tolerate them from anyone, including the Bafana Bafana coach. We have also written to Safa to express our deep concern and disgust at his comments. Hugo must be held to account for his utterances!”

Comments open to interpretation

Broos’ remarks on Mbokazi do seem open to interpretation. Phakaaathi suggested they meant the defender would ‘turn white with fear’ after the dressing down Broos planned.

Agent refuses comment

The alleged sexism is harder to refute. Michaels herself refused to comment on what Broos said.

“I have no comment on anything; I have no comment,” she told kickoff.com. “God bless us all. That’s my comment – God bless us all.”

Bafana camp ahead of Afcon

It remains to be seen what the fallout is from Broos’ comments, but it is certainly a far from ideal start to Bafana’s camp ahead of Afcon, which starts in Morocco on December 21. Bafana’s first game is against Angola on December 22.

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