Imagine waking up one morning and discovering that thousands of people on social media believe you’re a murderer. Your name, your face and your reputation circulating online — all because strangers on the internet think they’ve solved a crime. That’s exactly what happened to Sollange Williams. After a disturbing video of an Uber driver being strangled to death by a man believed to have a female accomplice began circulating online, social media users started trying to identify the woman in the footage. Before long, many claimed it was Sollange. The accusations spread rapidly, and with them came threats and harassment. Now, the woman at the centre of those claims has had to turn to the South African Police Service to clear her name and protect her safety. Tonight we speak directly to Sollange Williams about what it’s like to be falsely accused in the court of social media — and
whether this growing trend of online “detectives” is putting innocent lives at risk.

ISAAC KHAMBULE - PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY - UJ
09:00

SANDF Deployment to Crime-Affected Communities
26:00

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: PASTER LESIBA KGWELE - CONVENER - MORAL REGENATION SOCIETY DALU CELE - FOUNDER AND CEO OF CLEAN CITY SA
42:15