Equality Court finds Julius Malema guilty of hate speech
Julius Malema has been found guilty of hate speech by the Equality Court in Cape Town following statements he made at a 2022 rally.
Julius Malema has been found guilty of hate speech by the Equality Court in Cape Town following statements he made at a 2022 rally.
Knysna High School has launched a probe after a video of a pupil using the K-word went viral, with the learner now facing a disciplinary hearing.
Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie has submitted his response to the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) after old social media posts resurfaced in which he used the k-word.
Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie has denied racism and hate speech allegations, saying he will not apologise as the SAHRC investigates his past social media posts.
Gayton McKenzie has apologised for resurfaced social media posts containing racial slurs, as pressure mounts from opposition parties and a pending SAHRC probe.
The Open Chats Podcast is facing legal action after its hosts made offensive comments about coloured people, prompting a backlash led by the Patriotic Alliance.
The SAHRC is taking Nota Baloyi to court over alleged hate speech, while Nota stands by his controversial remarks on white people.
Musa Khawula remains in custody after abandoning bail in his crimen injuria case linked to businessman Ze Nxumalo.
Renaldo Gouws, newly appointed DA MP, is facing severe backlash after a video resurfaced showing him using racial slurs.
Renaldo Gouws, a controversial social commenter turned politician, has sparked outrage with an old video resurfacing. Here’s what you need to know about the new DA MP.
The EFF and Julius Malema welcomed the SCA’s decision, viewing it as a significant victory for freedom of expression and political speech.
Amid strong reactions, SABC banned a DA advertisement that features the burning of the South African flag.
Minister Zizi Kodwa is considering legal steps against the DA for a political ad that shows the burning of the South African flag.
Here’s what Hoerskool Ben Vorster said in response to Erhard’s racial attack.
Elon Musk found himself at odds with his compatriots when he called the EFF’s ‘Kill the Boer’ chant a call for ‘white genocide’.