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Carolyn Baldwin Botha

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Miss World SA VP, Carolyn Baldwin Botha accused of racism after audio clip using “K-word” gains steam

By: Natasha Archary Image: Carolyn Baldwin Botha Facebook Miss World SA Vice President (VP), Carolyn Baldwin Botha has been accused of racism after an audio clip of her allegedly using the "K-word" gains steam online. Botha, who slammed the allegations, claims the person who leaked the clip on social platforms had done so after altering her voice. In the audio clip, Botha can be heard having a telephonic conversation with […]

today24/07/2023

protest outside Hank's

NEWS

EFF protest outside Hank’s Cape Town

By: Natasha Archary The EFF is holding a protest outside Hank's Irish Pub in Cape Town following an alleged incident of racism. This follows a patron claiming he was barred entry unless he was accompanied by a white person. A video showing Thabiso Danca's friend, Christopher Logan confronting the owners of Hank's is what sparked the outrage from the public. "There's no place for racism," is the general consensus from […]

today07/12/2022

Kanye West is the epitome of anti-blackness

ENTERTAINMENT

Opinion: Kanye West doesn’t care about Black people

By Wanique Block Sigh. Rapper Kanye West is back at it again! To many, Kanye West is the creative genius who has broken down the barriers of the fashion and music industries respectively, but to others, he is a bigoted bully who is deeply committed to misogynoir (prejudice and dislike of Black women), toxic masculinity and anti-blackness. Not to mention, overtly using his power to profit off the pain and […]

today05/10/2022

sexual misconduct

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Hoërskool Jan Viljoen suspends teacher accused of sexual misconduct

Kaya News Reporter After rising tension at Hoërskool Jan Viljoen this week over racism allegations, a teacher accused of sexual misconduct has been suspended. This according to the School Governing Body (SGB) who made the decision to suspend the teacher amid further investigations. Following several incidents of fights between black and white learners at the school in Randfontein, allegations of a racist culture and protecting a sexual predator surfaced. The […]

today18/02/2022

AfriForum wins court battle to have Afrikaans used as a medium of teaching at Unisa

NEWS

AfriForum wins court battle to have Afrikaans used as a medium of teaching at Unisa

By Kaya 959 News AfriForum has won its battle to have Afrikaans used as a medium of teaching at Unisa. The organisation took Unisa to court after the university decided to phase out Afrikaans as a medium of learning about five years ago. The Constitutional Court passed this judgment on Wednesday in the legal battle between AfriForum and Unisa which has been running for five years and had previously gone before […]

today23/09/2021

Danny K, danny k helen zille, danny k tweets,

PRESS OFFICE

OPINION: On cookies for people speaking on behalf of the systematically oppressed

By Nomali Cele This week, South African pop musician Danny K was a trending topic online. Most users quipped that they wondered if we had been teleported back to the mid-2000s, others wondered whether Danny K had a new album coming out. But the consensus was that, why is Danny K trending in 2019? Earlier this week, Danny K tweeted against white privilege and racism saying, “I'm totally bewildered with […]

today14/03/2019

NEWS

Jail time for South African woman using racist slur sets new precedent

By: Penelope Andrews, University of Cape Town; Chantelle Feldhaus, North-West University, and René Koraan, North-West University South African court rules that racism is a criminal offence. Shutterstock A South African estate agent Vicky Momberg was caught on video verbally abusing a black policeman. She used the word ‘kaffirs’ repeatedly during her tirade against men who were trying to assist. The word is deeply offensive and considered the most racist in […]

today03/04/2018

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