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Faith Today:"Kill the Boer" is once again in the forefront.
Civil rights organisation AfriForum challenged the Equality Court’s outcome after it lost its court bid. In addition to that, the DA intends to lay charges against EFF leader Julius Malema with the United Nations Human Rights Council as well as Parliament’s ethics committee. Freedom Front Plus leader Pieter Groenewald opened a case against Malema with the police and laid a complaint with the SA Human Rights Commission. This comes after that despite last year, the Equality Court, sitting at the High Court in Johannesburg, ruled that “Kill the Boer” song does not constitute hate speech after the matter was brought before the court by AfriForum. The line was chanted during the EFF’s 10th anniversary celebrations at the FNB Stadium, in Soweto, on Saturday South African-born tech billionaire, Elon Musk took to Twitter (or X, as it is now known), and called for President Cyril Ramaphosa to take action, accusing the EFF of “openly pushing for genocide of white people in South Africa.” And Non-South African people on social media are under the impression that there is a genocide happening in South Africa Question: What is the role of religion? – Does religion/African leader condone this song or not? We look at this matter from a South African and non-South Africa perspective Guest on the line: Rabbi Naftali Silver - Sephardi Hebrew Congregation of Cape Town. Non-South African Gogo Dineo Ndlanzi – African Spiritual Leader and Healer