A case of crimen injuria has been opened against a woman for allegedly referring to President Cyril Ramaphosa as an 'ape trying to act like a first world president' in a Facebook post.
A criminal case of crimen injuria has been opened against a Durban woman after she called President Cyril Ramaphosa an ape on her social media post.A case of crimen injuria has been opened against a woman for allegedly referring to President Cyril Ramaphosa as an “ape trying to act like a first world president” in a Facebook post.
In the post, the woman accused the government of being at fault for the current national lockdown and the coronavirus pandemic.
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