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Education activist speaks out after son’s room is trashed at Stellenbosch University

Tracy-Lynn Ruiters|Published 1 week ago

Stellenbosch Municipality HR Manager resigns amid racial hiring controversy

Genevieve Serra|Published 5 months ago

SAHRC takes legal action against Gayton McKenzie for use of the 'k-word

Kamogelo Moichela|Updated 6 months ago

McKenzie faces backlash for historical racist comments

Thabo Makwakwa|Published 7 months ago

Racial discrimination against Black health professionals highlighted in Section 59 report

Siyabonga Sithole|Published 8 months ago
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