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Solidarity sues Lesufi over JHB banner
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69640, member: 636"] The trade union Solidarity has filed an urgent application with the Johannesburg High Court against Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi and the City of Johannesburg. The legal action concerns the removal of a banner that the union erected near the M1 highway, which it states had received proper municipal authorization. This dispute began after Premier Lesufi publicly labeled the banner's content as racist and called for its removal, following which city authorities took it down. Solidarity contends this action constitutes censorship and a violation of constitutional free speech protections. The City of Johannesburg, however, maintains that the structure was non-compliant with local advertising bylaws. The case underscores ongoing societal debates concerning race, employment equity, and the boundaries of political expression. [/QUOTE]
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