Truck driver still hurting a year after employer hurled expletives at him
Delayed justice dismay for K-word insult victim
29 September 2020 - 11:14
A truck driver who opened a case of crimen injuria against his former employer for calling him a K-word in December says he is still waiting for the justice system to take its course. Michael Makola, 49, from GaSekgopo village outside Modjadjiskloof in Limpopo, who worked as a long-distance truck driver for Yankee Trading Pty Ltd for almost two years, said he opened a case against his employer Duncan Hawthorne at Modjadjiskloof police station after he called him a K-word during their teleph...
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