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28 March 2019

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has found that various remarks by Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema do not amount to hate speech. SAHRC provincial manager Buang Jones gave more details and listeners also reacted to the decision by the commission. Click here for the interview.
28 March 2019

Osmond Mngomezulu is the Senior Legal Officer at the South African Human Rights Commission and he talks about judgement of the commission on the Julius Malema comment of hate speech. Click here for the podcast.
28 March 2019

The South African Human Rights Commission, SAHRC says that EFF leader Julius Malema`s comments were offensive, but it do not legally qualify as hate speech. Senior researcher at SAHRC, Dr Shanelle van der Burg made the announcement in Johannesburg earlier today. The Commission had consolidated complaints of alleged hate speech against Malema and other members of his party who have allegedly uttered words towards certain race groups in the country. Senior Legal Officer at SAHRC, Osmond Mngomezulu elaborates. Click here for the podcast.
28 March 2019


The South Africa Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) on Thursday ordered the department of human settlements to finalise its special national housing programme for people with psychosocial and intellectual disabilities.
The order was made in the commission’s report into the status of mental healthcare in the country, which was prompted by the Life Esidimeni tragedy which claimed the lives of at least 144 psychiatric patients.   
29 March 2019

Looking at developments at the South African Human Rights Commission which ruled on five complaints against EFF Leaders Julius Malema and Godrich Gardee, finding that none of those utterances that were brought up as complaints, constitute hate speech. The statements referred to, were made during unrelated separate occasions between 2016 and 2018 – Show host Iman Rappetti spoke to SAHRC CEO Advocate Tseliso Thipanyane to unpack the commission’s findings. Click here to listen to the podcast.
29 March 2019
 
The head of the Mpumalanga education department, Mahlasedi Mhlabane, has been suspended for allegedly altering figures in the department's annual report.
29 March 2019

The month of March is known as Human Rights Month in South Africa. This year, the country commemorated Human Rights Month under the theme: The Year of Indigenous Languages: Promoting and Deepening a Human Rights Culture – Chairperson of the South African Human Rights Commission, Professor Bongani Majola was interviewed on human rights. Click here for the podcast

Source: Ukhozi FM
27 March 2019

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has ruled on five complaints against EFF leaders Julius Malema and Godrich Gardee, finding that none of the utterances referred to the body legally constitute hate speech.
The statements referred to the commission were made during unrelated and separate occasions between 2016 and 2018.
The complaints against Malema included the singing of the song "Kiss the boer" and his June 2017 comments on Indians ill-treating black people in KwaZulu-Natal.
27 March 2019

Johannesburg - The various comments made by EFF leader Julius Malema do not constitute hate speech, the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has found.
27 March 2019

The South African Human Rights Commission says that EFF leader Julius Malema's comments are offensive but they do not legally qualify as hate speech.
 
JOHANNESBURG - The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has found Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema's recent statements which include utterances about race do not legally qualify as hate speech.

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