EFF gives TRESemmé 24 hours to explain offensive hair advert...or else

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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have given TRESemme 24-hours to respond to a letter calling for accountability for a “racist” hair advert posted on Clicks online platforms last week.

Durban - The Economic Freedom Fighters have given TRESemmé 24-hours to respond to a letter calling for accountability for a “racist” hair advert posted on Clicks online platforms last week.About 92 stores were closed in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape, 51 in the Western Cape and more than 200 in Gauteng and elsewhere.

“In the interest of accountability, we are giving TRESemmé 24-hours to explain itself on this racist advert. EFF ward 19 chairperson, Jackson Dlamini, who was part of the group that shutdown Clicks at the Pinecrest Centre in Pinetown earlier this week, called for action by the people responsible for the advert.Clicks closed all stores across the country today.

EFF national spokesperson, Vuyani Pambo, said the meeting would discuss the advert and the protest action.

 

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