South African man faces deportation after attending neo Nazi rally in Australia
South African national Matthew Gruter has been detained after Australian authorities revoked his visa over participation in a neo Nazi rally.
South African national Matthew Gruter has been detained after Australian authorities revoked his visa over participation in a neo Nazi rally.
Civil rights group Solidarity has threatened to take legal action against the Johannesburg city council after its 70-metre billboard criticising South Africa’s racial policies was removed, prompting a fiery response from Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi.
Stellenbosch Municipality says a viral clip of Alexander Kannemeyer discussing race in hiring was a misleadingly edited snippet taken out of context from a confidential meeting.
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.
ActionSA has lodged a complaint with the SAHRC against Sports Minister Gayton Mckenzie over resurfaced social media posts containing a racial slur.
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.
JaNa and Kenny’s Love Island romance has ended in an explosive fallout, with JaNa’s camp accusing Kenny of racism and deception.
News24’s investigation reveals Sebastiaan Jooste as the man behind @Twatterbaas, exposing his false claims of farm ownership and role in spreading divisive misinformation.
Comedian Riaad Moosa’s social media post dissecting AfriForum’s racial arguments has sparked debate, with reactions ranging from praise to criticism.
Parents and education officials meet after a violent brawl at Centenary Secondary School left three students injured.
US President Donald Trump has announced an immediate halt to all funding to South Africa, citing alleged human rights violations against white citizens. Here’s what this means for US aid programs and South Africa’s foreign relations.
In the interview, Waluś said he believes that black people are “not equipped to rule a country” and described white people as the “superior race.”
Marc Hanscombe was stabbed for trying to stop a group of partygoers from smoking hookah at his Orkney resort.
Pretoria Girls High and the Gauteng Department of Education appear in court over a report on systemic racial discrimination. Here’s the latest on the case.
In 2011, Steve Hofmeyr sparked outrage by threatening to include the racial slur “k-word” in a song, a move widely condemned as promoting racial division.
Despite the investigation’s findings, the GDE’s decision to reinstate Mrs Erasmus has received support from the Democratic Alliance (DA).
A steering committee has begun its investigation into racism in Hartbeespoort, focusing on escalating racial tensions and disputes over land access near Hartbeespoort Dam.
Retired Justice Edwin Cameron has submitted a sworn affidavit accusing Stellenbosch University leaders of altering the Wilgenhof report.
Tommy Robinson will be back in court this week, two days after his supporters clashed with pro-Islam protesters in Central London.
Brendan O’Carroll, star of Mrs Brown’s Boys, has issued an apology over a “clumsy” racial joke during Christmas special rehearsals.
Racial tensions in Hartbeespoort have reached a boiling point, sparking government intervention to address disputes over land.
Jan Braai responded to allegations of racism at a boerewors giveaway event, clarifying the situation and denying claims that people of colour were excluded.
Gary Trappler says he’s a “nosy neighbour”, not a tyre slasher.
The DA terminates Renaldo Gouws’ membership following a FedEx decision amid controversy over racial slur allegations.
Roman Cabanac’s appointment has raised eyebrows, especially considering his remarks about black people emigrating to the Western Cape and links to far-right groups.
The controversy has sparked intense reactions from Chiles’ supporters.
The panel found all twelve students not guilty on all charges, including their prefect status.