Racist abuse

Tradie yelled 'n****r', made gorilla noises at me - Christchurch local

Peter Retimanu, who is of Samoan descent, told NZME he was subjected to the racist abuse after asking the tradie to move his van, as it was parked too close to his driveway to get a clear view of the traffic.

The Shirley resident says the tradesman, who was painting his neighbour's house, simply refused - resulting in a heated argument that culminated in Mr Retimanu being called the n-word.

"I felt, not so much anger, but a deep disappointment - I couldn't believe it. I said, 'You called me a what?'," he told NZME.

Footballer walks off after 'racist abuse'

The 32-year-old former Ghana midfielder asked Daniele Minelli to stop Sunday's Serie A game at Cagliari.

But he was instead booked for dissent in the 89th minute, prompting the former Portsmouth and Sunderland player to leave the pitch in protest.

He angrily confronted Cagliari fans, shouting: "This is my colour."

Speaking after the game, Muntari said: "The referee should not just stay on the field and blow the whistle, he must do everything.

"He should be aware of these things and set an example.