We’ve had enough. Enough of racism, enough divisive rhetoric. Fit in of f**k off.
Folks aren’t all that chuffed with Vanessa Hartley for her racist comments about black people, insisting that they be ‘tied to ropes’ and that they are ruining Hout Bay.
The two men who allegedly forced Victor Mlotshwa into a coffin did it because they merely wanted to teach him a lesson, the Middelburg Magistrate’s Court heard on Friday.
The Western Cape education department is investigating a complaint of racial and sexual abuse at Wynberg Girls High following a memorandum sent to the school by a group of students.
The man who was forced into a coffin and threatened said he laid a charge after the video surfaced on social media.
Robert Mugabe spoke eloquently as Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Elect in March 1980. He offered a message of hope and unity to a population ravaged by years of war. He spoke of creating a government “capable of achieving peace and stability … and progress.”
Renaldo Gouws might not be everyone’s cuppa tea, but his weighing in on the issue of Malema’s current racially divisive slurs is definitely an eye-opener.
Despite being tied up a court case for calling on his supporters to illegally occupy land, Juju’s sticking to his guns and insists white-owned land should be taken how and whenever it pleases the majority.
Thandiwe Ntshinga bites a bitter racist pill in Cape Town and now understands why there is no thriving black middle class in the Mother City.
Juju’s launched a scathing attack on FW de Klerk, saying if he ever became president, he’d make his life a nightmare.
An Australian cricket fan has been banned for three years after writing an offensive message on the back of an advertising board in Hobart.
After appearing in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court on Monday Morning, Juju had a few choice words for the Free State’s Afrikaner community.
Natasha Nkhama last week took to social media, to report an incident where another student shoved her and called her a N****r, before adding that he was merely “making America great again.”
Americans have taken to social media to recount racist attacks that have taken place following the election of Donald Trump as the next US president
Penny Sparrow is a national hero. Or should be one. I’ll tell you why.
Rachel Kolisi has spoken out about the abuse she receives on Facebook for being in an interracial marriage.
In a thinly veiled threat, a female FeesMustFall protester told white students at UCT to join the movement, adding that it was not a request and saying black South Africans have no reason to live peacefully alongside whites.
The founder of the project is calling for “new colonialism” to save white families and let them start again.
UCT student and former model Djavan Arrigone, who took a leak on a taxi driver from the balcony at Tiger Tiger, has been sentenced to 200 hours community service.
Remember the Rhodes Must Fall student who unsuccessfully tried to remove a statue of Rhodes from Oxford University and bragged about making a white waitress cry? Well, he’s making waves again.
Nigerian novelist and writer Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani questions whether ‘those school hair rules’ really were racist.
According to a new poll, more than half of all South Africans believe some race groups are more intelligent than others.
The Brits were less than impressed by Air China’s in-flight magazine’s “precautions” against visiting parts of London inhabited by “Indians, Pakistanis and black people.”
The movement’s leader, Andile Mngxitama, believes that finance minister Pravin Gordhan represents white capital and serves the DA.