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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

President Cyril Ramaphosa says that allegations of racism leveled against the Brackenfell High School, need to be urgently investigated. Ramaphosa was responding to reports of violent clashes at the school yesterday between members of the community and EFF-supporters. He says what happened yesterday, brings back hurtful memories of a past that South Africa should never seek to return to. Ramaphosa has called on all parties concerned, to exercise restraint and to resolve their differences peacefully and through dialogue.

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