It was an embarrassing moment for Inkosi Xolile Ndevu, a member of the South Africa’s National House of Traditional Leaders, after his wife accidentally appeared stark naked during a virtual parliamentary meeting.
The body of the 23 traditional leaders in South Africa, recently held a virtual meeting of Parliament’s portfolio committee on co-operative governance and traditional affairs. However, Inkosi Ndevu whose wife didn’t know he was in a virtual meeting appeared stark naked behind him.
He was busy explaining how the Eastern Cape province was working with medical doctors on the matter of initiate deaths, when his wife walked into the room stark naked, oblivious that she was appearing on national television.
The portfolio committee chairwoman, Faith Muthambi, immediately reprimanded Ndevu saying this had happened before.
In her words,
“Inkosi, the person behind you is not properly dressed, we are seeing everything, yho! This is very disturbing what we are seeing. And this is not the first time this is happening, every time we see you, we see these unholy pictures. You are on live television.”
Embarrassed, Inkosi Ndevu apologised for the incident explaining that he was unaware that his wife had been in the background.
“I’m very sorry. I was focusing on the camera and not behind me. I’m so embarrassed, chair.” He said.
Following the incident the South Africa’s National House of Traditional Leaders, through its chairman Ikosi Sipho Mahlangu have issued an apology to the public.
Watch video below,
Inkosi Xolile Ndevu, a member of the National House of Traditional Leaders, was discussing initiate deaths in the Eastern Cape during a co-operative governance and traditional affairs (Cogta) portfolio meeting when disaster struck on Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/6w2lDpP8Zz
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#CATASTROPHE A participant in a virtual South African parliamentary meeting was left red-faced when his wife appeared out of the blue — and stark naked. Inkosi Xolile Ndevu, a member of the National House of Traditional Leaders was discussing initiate deaths in the Eastern Cape pic.twitter.com/IfiEr3OJxQ
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