An alleged racial incident between two rugby teams should not be allowed to damage the image of rugby in South Africa, says Fikile Mbalula.
The ANC has called for the entrenchment of non-racialism and unity as it celebrates its centenary.
The government is in denial about xenophobia, says an independent peer-review report released on Tuesday.
The ANC in the Western Cape has slammed the "DA philosophy" of the province as a European outpost, saying a battle for a non-racial society lay ahead
The South African Human Rights Commission expressed concern about growing levels of racism in its Freedom Day message on Wednesday.
The spectacular decline of crime in New York in the late Nineties has been attributed to many things.
The derogatory comments made about coloureds are not surprising when our black nationalists routinely favour ‘Africans in particular’.
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/ 28 February 2011
The SAHRC is investigating a complaint about a racist column on coloured people written by <em>Sunday World</em> columnist Kuli Roberts.
The Aveng Group — a major construction and infrastructure development company — has suspended a manager after he circulated a racist email.
Should non-blacks ride separate buses, and other relevant questions for idiots, writes Chris Roper.
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/ 17 December 2010
Mario Balotelli has praised the way "the Premier League has declared war to racism.
Studies show that despite attempts to heal scars left by apartheid, low levels of trust, inequality and social injustices remain a reality.
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/ 14 December 2010
Weirdly enough, the genesis of this column was when I called Steve Hofmeyr a moron on Twitter.
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/ 9 December 2010
The SA Literary Awards has withdrawn its award for Annelie Botes, writer of <em>Thula Thula</em>, for saying she did not like black people.
Author Annelie Botes has complained that the <em>M&G</em> deliberately put her in a bad light and emphasised the negative in her comments.
Award-winning writer Annelie Botes says her attitude is motivated by crime.
The Freedom Front Plus says Deputy Police Minister Maggie Sotyu is creating "racial tension" with her comments that courts are racist.
Notorious for racist videos, the University of the Free State is sending students to the United States for leadership training.
Australia: a land where Parliament is well hung and racism is the chief political currency.
Some who have become accustomed to thinking of Africans as people who do menial jobs and live in subhuman conditions are not outraged.
For most blacks there is no need to draw moral equivalence between homophobia, misogyny and even Afrophobia (mistakenly called xenophobia).
E.tv on Tuesday confirmed that <i>3rd Degree</i>’s Debora Patta will apologise for accusing Freedom Front Plus leader Chrisna de Kock of racism.
The Afrikanerbond has lodged a complaint with the SAHRC about ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s outburst against a BBC journalist.
The ANCYL is "against all forms of hate speech", it said on Wednesday, distancing itself from racist comments on social networking site Facebook.
ANCYL president Julius Malema remained in the eye of the storm on Tuesday after angering various groups with his latest comments.
Calls for lifestyle audits are a smokescreen masking "racist narratives" that say black people cannot be wealthy without being corrupt, says the BMF.
ANCYL president Julius Malema’s racial outburst at a student rally will be taken up with him by the ANC, the party said on Wednesday.
A court on Wednesday ruled in favour of Tito Mboweni on Wednesday in a discrimination case brought against him by a businessman.
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/ 23 February 2010
Five UFS workers filmed in a racist student video are not interested in restorative justice, but want criminal proceedings to continue.
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/ 26 January 2010
Two of the former "Reitz Four", who could have continued with their studies at the University of the Free State this year, have not registered.
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/ 22 January 2010
Do not be afraid to confront issues of race, ANC Youth League president Julius Malema told Free State students on Friday.
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/ 23 November 2009
She looks like an ANCYL spokesperson and is probably from Durban. Verashni Pillay wonders if that makes her a racist.