Famed musician Zwai Bala and his family recently became the victims of a racially charged attack at a boating and angling club in Cape Town. Bala calls on South Africa to stand against racial prejudice.
Though we call South Africa the rainbow nation, racial prejudice s continue to run rampant throughout our country, according to famed musician Zwai Bala and his family, who recently became the latest victims of an alleged racially charged attack at a boating and angling club in Cape Town . On Sunday afternoon, the muso came forward on X and revealed that his brother was a victim of a racial attack at the boat club in a series of X posts.
Bala claims the incident was incited by the second-in-charge at the boat club, against whom they have filed a criminal charge. The case was intended to be heard in court on 18 January but has since been postponed to 7 February. "The incident happened on a Friday night, and the following Monday, which was the 8th of January, I went to file the case; it was heard on the 18th of January; however, the media filed a request to allow coverage of the court proceedings, and this is why it was postpone
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