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Former DA MP acknowledges racist comments

Former DA MP acknowledges racist comments

eNCA16-05-2025

JOHANNESBURG - Former DA MP Renaldo Gouws has issued an unconditional public apology for a racist video published in 2010.
It contained racially offensive and harmful language directed at Black people.
Gouws will also participate in workshops, public education and awareness activities. It's part of an agreement with the Human Rights Commission that includes him attending a diversity sensitisation session.
READ: DA terminates Renaldo Gouws' party membership
Gouws attacked Julius Malema, using the K-word, after the EFF leader sang the struggle song 'Kill the Boer'.
SA Human Rights Commissioner Professor Tshepo Madlingozi had a discussion with eNCA's Gareth Edwards.

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