More than 20 years after making it her mission to expose what she calls gross human rights violations committed by KwaSizabantu, a tearful Erika Bornman finally had the platform she wanted on Wednesday to hopefully bring about change at the place where she spent most of her childhood.
What started as a letter to a woman's magazine challenging its publication of a KwaSizabantu initiative culminated in her testimony 24 years later before the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL).
"They haven't acknowledged the harm that they did," Bornman testified before the Chapter 9 institution.