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Addressing LGBT community’s challenges key to cherishing SA’s progressive Constitution - IRR
Nearly 20 years after the legalisation of same-sex marriage, South Africa’s progressive constitutional framework still chiefly benefits members of the Lesbian, ...
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Despite economic woes there is still place for optimism – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
There is an intense and growing national anxiety about the country’s future.
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Mistaking the ‘Malema’ risk: A reply to Martin van Staden - Politicsweb
This is really a reflection on the virtue of being less than wholly convincing, or convinced, and thus avoiding the penalty of bringing the argument to a close.
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Illusion of a benevolent dictatorship in South Africa? – BizNews
‘Benevolent dictatorship’ is not an easy egg to unscramble.
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The return of leftwing anti-Semitism revisited - Politicsweb
The war between Hamas and Israel in May 2021 was remarkable for the virulent antisemitism that erupted all over the world after it.
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Miracle on Mons Road in Germiston - SA People News
I have lived in Germiston for a long time. This is the first year I have thought of moving out. I have never felt so disturbed by the way our country is ...
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Ramptoestand: ’n Klipharde néé teen nóg geknoei - Netwerk24
Die ANC en DA stem saam: Ons het ’n ramptoestand nodig om die kragkrisis te beëindig.
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Ivo Vegter on Malema’s violent rhetoric – Defeating the demagogue’s agenda at the ballot box - Biznews
At the height of the EFF’s 10th anniversary festivities, Julius Malema once again exhorted the crowd to ‘shoot to kill’.
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Paddi Clay: Good vibes and harsh realities in SA - Biznews
Since the formation of the government of national unity, or national coalition or whatever this new government should be called, people have been expressing an ...
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The paradox of cancel culture: A feature of free expression or a threat to it? - Biznews
It used to be that heretics, witches, and others who dissented from the orthodoxy of public opinion were executed. Later, they were ‘merely’ imprisoned. Today, ...
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