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‘Racist’ ad by South African drug retailer triggers protests as stores are damaged - Face2Face Africa

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A shampoo advertisement shared on the website of South African drug retail giant Clicks Group on Friday drew the ire of locals who deemed it “racist”, triggering protests in the country. The protests forced the pharmaceutical company to close over 400 of its stores nationwide after seven were damaged by protesters who gathered there on...

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