Gayton McKenzie’s controversy forces us to ask: Who decides who is Black?

[Zambian Observer - Zambia] - 13/08/2025
This is a question that has long been overdue for attention. The past week has seen South Africa’s Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, under intense public scrutiny over decade-old tweets in which he referred to Black people as “Kaffirs” – an apartheid-era slur steeped in (…)
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