Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi, who is vying for the position of Gauteng deputy chairperson, says he remains shocked by some of the racial tension at public hearings on land in parts of SA.
The hearings are part of the Constitutional Review Committee's work as they look into South Africans' views on the amendment of the Constitution's property clause to allow expropriation without compensation.
Speaking to News24, Lesufi said he "hated racism with a passion" and was stunned when people had racist arguments in their discussions about the issue.
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Since he was appointed MEC, Lesufi has taken on structural racism at some learning institutions in the province.
This gained him praise in some quarters while other racial groupings in the country have openly shared their disdain for him.