The KwaZulu-Natal estate agent at the centre of a Twitter race row has gone to ground, as her former employer counts the cost of the damage to their brand.
Penny Sparrow took to Facebook and labelled black beachgoers as “monkeys”, which resulted in a national social media outcry.
Watch as Noxolo Mafu takes through the actions that transpired after Sparrow's controversial post on Facebook.
Us Monkeys coming to #PennySparrow 's next property On Show like.... "we just here to view the flat" pic.twitter.com/iAM5gUBJ4m
— Hammer (@ItsJustSihle) January 3, 2016
I had to add spice also to this #PennySparrow pic.twitter.com/EQ9FDoD7mL
— Doro Dzuey (@Scarra_Dzuey) January 3, 2016
When #PennySparrow said she's not racist because she's employed black ppl pic.twitter.com/sQHhvsOFgl
— P/\PÌCHULOŠ (@ICUmusic) January 4, 2016