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SAHRC

SAHRC

23 May 2018

This is clear after yesterday’s Equality Court hate speech ruling against former president Jacob Zuma’s son Edward, along with the racism conviction of Vicki Momberg.
23 May 2018

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) says the controversial son of former President Jacob Zuma, Edward’s R60 000 hate speech fine will be paid to two deserving schools.
23 May 2018

JOHANNESBURG, May 22 (Xinhua) -- Former South African president Jacob Zuma's son Edward on Tuesday agreed to pay 60,000 rand (5,000 U.S. dollars) and apologize for his insulting letter.
22 May 2018

Former President Jacob Zuma’s oldest son Edward has seven days to apologise to South Africans and pay R30 000 to two schools for attacks aimed at Minister of Public Enterprise Derek Hanekom and Minister of Public Enterprise Pravin Gordhan.
Edward Zuma ordered to apologise and pay R60k to schools in hate speech case
23 May 2018

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) and lawyers representing Edward Zuma have reached a settlement over hate speech charges lodge against the former president's son last year.
22 May 2018

Former president, Jacob Zuma's eldest son has reached a settlement with the South African Human Rights Commission over his hate speech.
22 May 2018

As part of a settlement reached with the Human Rights Commission, Zuma must submit a written apology, which the commission will then publish.
22 May 2018

LIMPOPO – The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) will be monitoring the readiness of public health facilities in Moutse before the Department of Health begins the process of transferring HIV patients from the Ndlovu Care Group into public health facilities of their choice.
SAHRC commissioner Victor Mavhidula said this was necessary in order to avoid another Life Esidimeni crisis, and so all health facilities will have to be properly ready before the transfer can take place.
1 June 2018

The commission has condemned the violence and urged striking workers to refrain from infringing on the rights of patients in need of medical care.
1 June 2018

Johannesburg- Trade union Nehawu said that it has no evidence that its members were behind the violence and the destruction that took place at the Charlotte Maxeke Academic hospital on Thursday.

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