Seven months after a hate speech court order, the families of the children who died when a bridge collapsed at a Gauteng high school finally have complete apologies from Black First Land First.
The equality court has declared comments made by two BLF members about the Driehoek school tragedy hate speech and ordered them to pay damages to the families of four pupils killed when a walkway bridge collapsed.
The equality court has declared comments made by two BLF members about the Driehoek school tragedy hate speech and ordered them to pay damages to the families of four pupils killed when a walkway bridge collapsed.
The Equality Court has ruled that two Black First Land First leaders have to apologise to all South Africans for social media comments about white children who died when a bridge collapsed at their school.