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Hate speech forges on

‘sahms will not back down’

POLITICAL activist Jackie Shandu, who caused a stir with his “one Indian, one bullet” chant during the “Justice for Phoenix Massacre Victims” campaign soon after the July 2021 riots, appeared in court last week.

Shandu, whose real name is Gift Madoda Radebe, 40, from KwaDukuza, appeared in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on charges of hate speech and incitement of violence.

The matter was postponed for further investigation.

He was represented by a legal team – attorneys Mabo Nene and Melusi Xulu and advocate Mandla Luthuli.

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