A teaching assistant in Namibia's coastal city of Walvis Bay has been suspended after racists remarks were posted on her Facebook account.
The Hillside Christian College Principal Wilma de Sousa said the teacher's views did not represent those of the school.
She said that after consulting the legal team a decision had been made to suspend the teacher.
According to the state-owned New Era paper, the Facebook account has now been deleted.
The teaching assistant had posted racist comments in connection with the murder last Friday of a black Zimbabwean wood-carver in Namibia.
Two of those accused of involvement were white men.
It was a Namibian student in the US who alerted the school to the Facebook remarks.
The teacher's comments come at the height of the Black Lives Matter protests over the death of African American George Floyd at the hands of a white officer.
The Namibian Sun newspaper tweeted:
The Hillside Christian College at Walvis Bay has suspended a teacher who went berserk with racial rants on Facebook, including telling blacks to “go back to the bush and eat your rotten food like your forefathers” on Sunday.https://t.co/29wNSGMLHb pic.twitter.com/XPLjbLXqZY
— Namibian Sun (@namibiansun) June 10, 2020