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Viral video of ‘racist’ granny gets tongues wagging

A video of an elderly woman launching a racist tirade after her dog was allegedly stolen has gone viral on social media. In the video, shared by journalist Sihle Mavuso this week, the unidentified woman tells police officers at her home that a black person stole her dog. “I hate black, barbaric, people that hurt people. How can you love people if they do that?” In the background, an officer can […]

today2 June 2022

Local

More dashcam footage of Leo Prinsloo’s hair-raising escape from armed robbers

More dashcam footage of Leo Prinsloo and Lloyd Mtombeni's escape from armed robbers and protection of a cargo van they were escorting has been released. The new footage of the shooting incident, which took place on April 22, was shared online by eNCA's Barry Bateman. The recent footage gives more context to the jaw-dropping incident, as Prinsloo and Mtombeni can be seen taking on the robbers. They tried to scare […]

today7 May 2021

News

Moulana Dawood Sampson apologizes for controversial video after outcry on social media

“Sometimes it is not good to say things in jest. Please accept my heartfelt and humble apology.” These are the words of Maulana Dawood Sampson after a contentious video went viral that displayed Moulana Dawood uttering 'crude and callous' comments about women while joyfully detailing his upcoming marriage. “My dear friends in Islam, as I told the men, if there is men that still got it, go and propose and […]

today16 August 2020

News

SAHRC investigating abuse of elderly man

The SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has confirmed it is investigating a video showing an elderly man being tortured at an auto electrical workshop in Grassy Park. The video went viral last week, sparking anger on social media. The clip shows the auto electrical workers, aged 20 and 22 years, pulling the frail man to a work station at Alpine Auto Electrical in Klip Road, covering his head with a […]

today17 May 2017

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