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Mzansi Magic investigates racism claims on the set of Ring of Lies

by Bongiwe Tshiqi

There’s been some racism drama on the set of the Mzansi Magic drama series, Ring of Lies this week. Actors took to Twitter to express their anger around a statement that was apperantly made by a white crew member to the black director of the show. Here are some of the tweets:

 

 

— Mme a Masakona (@FloMasebe) May 10, 2016

 

Racism is out here dancing on our set.

— Mme a Masakona (@FloMasebe) May 10, 2016

 

“I can speak to you however I like because I AM WHITE” said a crew member to our director. Shall we continue? @FloMasebe @Mzansimagic

— Mpho Sebeng (@YoBoiLuse) May 10, 2016

 

#RacismOnSetMustFall “@FloMasebe: Racism is out here dancing on our set.”

— Mpho Sebeng (@YoBoiLuse) May 10, 2016

 

It’s reported that Mzansi Magic is investigating. According to SA Breaking News, one staff member has already been suspended:

“Production is ongoing and has not been halted. All of the cast members are on set, as is the director, but the art director that is said to have been involved in the incident is not on set. That is the decision made by the production company.”
In a statement issued by Mzansi Magic on Tuesday evening, the channel said it condemns any act of racism.

“Mzansi Magic has been in contact with the Ring of Lies cast and production company, Penguin Films, regarding the incident that took place onset involving two production crew members. An investigation is being undertaken and appropriate steps will be taken to ensure that the situation is resolved. Mzansi Magic and Penguin Films strongly condemn any acts of discrimination and encourage a fair working environment based on mutual respect.”

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