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Trump's latest claims about South Africa's 'white genocide' and land grabs raise questions about his participation in the G20 summit.
Police are investigating a viral incident at McDonald's South Africa, where a black female employee was assaulted by a white male customer, highlighting ongoing issues of racial and gender-based violence.
Following public outrage and complaints to the South African Human Rights Commission, Baloyi has issued a heartfelt apology, expressing his commitment to fostering respectful dialogue and reconciliation.
An Afrikaner couple's viral video pleading for Donald Trump's help due to safety fears in post-apartheid South Africa has sparked intense debate, with many accusing them of alarmism and racism.
La Liga, in partnership with EA Sports FC, is launching the fourth edition of the ‘La Liga vs Racism’ campaign, a powerful initiative aimed at eradicating hate in football and beyond.
Republican Congressman Troy Nehls has introduced the 'Africaner Act' that would grant Priority-2 refugee status to white South Africans, removing entry quotas and waiving requirements to personally prove persecution claims.
Woolworths strongly refutes viral social media claims that it racially discriminates in food donations, revealing how an anonymous account's false allegations reached over 130,000 people despite being blocked from responding.
Following a surge in reported bullying incidents in Western Cape schools, a 17-year-old student has been arrested for racial bullying at De Kuilen High School. This alarming trend raises questions about school safety and the effectiveness of current measures to combat bullying.
Will ActionSA succeed in blocking Phil Craig's citizenship application? The leader of the Cape Independence Advocacy Group faces mounting pressure.
Phil Craig, leader of the Cape Independence Advocacy Group, faces backlash as a petition to deport him gains nearly 50,000 signatures, accusing him of sowing division within South Africa.
As the phrase 'Make Apartheid Great Again' resurfaces, we must confront the troubling global retreat from racial equality. What does this mean for the future of justice?
Discover the unsettling reality of 'sundown towns' in America through the eyes of a TikTok traveller, as she shares her disquieting experience and the historical context of racial exclusion that still affects communities today.
"In a Washington Post interview, Errol Musk defended his billionaire son Elon against racism allegations, claiming their 'black servants' were his childhood friends - the latest in a series of controversial defences of his son's statements about South Africa.
Author Dan Roodt sparked national outrage after suggesting pilot James O'Connell's fatal crash was related to race-based hiring policies - only to backtrack when he discovered the pilot was white with 36 years of experience.
Elon Musk's recent comments on Julius Malema's 'Kill the Boer' song spark controversy as he claims Starlink's absence in South Africa is due to his race.
An investigation is underway at McDonald’s South Africa following a viral video showing a customer assaulting an employee at the Kenilworth branch, prompting reactions from the public and officials.
Discover how South Africa's financial system perpetuates racial inequality, as the uMkhonto weSizwe Party exposes the colonial roots of the banking sector and its impact on black entrepreneurs.
Kanye West's latest casting call for a 'Hooligan Choir' has ignited outrage on social media, with many condemning the racist and swastika requirements.
A compelling exposé of South Africa's developmental funding institutions reveals systematic discrimination against Coloured entrepreneurs, backed by government data showing only 7. 17% of approved funding reaching this community. This first-hand account details a three-year battle against institutional barriers and calls for urgent reform in the nation's economic policies.
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Analysis reveals AfriForum could generate between R113 million and R1. 1 billion annually from its 315,000 members, as the organisation reports membership growth following its US advocacy trip.
Gayton McKenzie faces backlash for a job advertisement in his department that allegedly discriminates against Black applicants, prompting calls for his removal from the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture.
GIWUSA criticises Minister McKenzie for favouring certain racial groups in job adverts, demanding immediate action from President Ramaphosa.
The General Industries Workers of South Africa has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to fire Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie over a job advertisement that favoured certain racial groups and excluded black candidates.
Workers union GIWUSA has launched a scathing attack on Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie, demanding his immediate removal after job advertisements explicitly excluded black candidates. The union has given a 7-day ultimatum before pursuing legal action, while McKenzie defends the posts as addressing historical employment imbalances.