“We will have to take the necessary steps to enforce the order‚” said Cassette.
She said Momberg will have to find a legal representative for her appeal because her previous lawyer‚ Joe Davidovitz‚ is no longer representing her.
In addition to the R100,000 payment the court ordered Momberg to make an "unconditional" written apology to Mkhondo‚to publish the apology on social media platforms and on the Human Rights Commission's website.
Momberg was also ordered to attend equality sensitivity training offered by the commission and to undergo community service for 100 hours.
Momberg launched into an unprovoked tirade of racial abuse directed at Mkhondo following a smash-and-grab incident in February last year‚ invoking the k-word more than 40 times.