The Solidarity Movement has mounted another billboard welcoming G20 summit delegates to the most race-regulated country in the world.
This follows the removal of its banner with a similar message on Monday 10 November, allegedly by the City of Johannesburg. Both advertisements were placed in Johannesburg.
Solidarity advertisements controversySolidaritys banner sparked controversy on social media on Monday. Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi accused the movement, alongside the Democratic Alliance DA which also erected an anti-Black Economic Empowerment BEE billboard recently, of being racists.