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Racism comes with a heavy price to pay!

ANC’s spokesperson Zizi Kodwa says they will approach relevant authorities for legal action to be taken against the perpetrators.

As a result the responsible parties have had severe repurcussions, that would have an effect in their pockets.

Penny Sparrow, the DA member and Estate Agent in Durban has been suspended and criminal charges laid against her.

One of the country’s top global economist Chris Hart has also been suspended by Standard Bank Group.

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Led by example. ANC’s spin-doctor Zizi Kodwa, was part of a march to Hillbrow Police Station today, to lay charges against crimen injuria on recent racist social media posts.

Justin van Vuuren was little known before Sunday 3rd January 2016, has lost a sponsorship.

Van Vuuren owns a mobile gym business in Durban called FATTRUCKSA, that has withdrawn its sponsorship.

David Sweidan, Marketing Manager of FutureLife stated that they are no longer sponsoring and will no longer be associated with the FATTRUCKSA brand.

EFF boss Julius Malema is also furious at the social media racists posts, so did other celebrities such as Terry Pheto and DJ Fresh.

A march was held today led by DJ Sbu, Zizi Kodwa, Sisulu’s and others at Hillbrow Police Station-Johannesburg- to lay charges against crimena injuria as a result of racial posts.

Radio presenter Gareth Cliff has also been condemned for allegedly making unsavoury comments on the latest posts.

Meanwhile, the ANC is hard at work preparing for the 104th January 8, 2016 to be held in North West over the weekend.

As part of the preparations the organizations’ headhonchos are hitting the ground running engaging with the public, church organizations, traditional leaders, civic organizations, amongst others.

The main address by Pres JG Zuma and celebrations will be held at Royal Bafokeng Stadium (Rustenburg) on Friday 8.

On Saturday, the Gala Dinner will be held at Sun City.

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