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ConCourt shuts door on AfriForum over "Kill the Boer": Why they got it wrong - Sara Gon - Biznews
On 27 March 2025 the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) ruled against AfriForum in an application for leave to appeal against a decision of the Supreme Court of ...
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MAGA victimhood hits turbulence on the way to Orania – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
A white reporter from America who travelled to South Africa to investigate claims of genocide was cruelly mistreated upon boarding his aeroplane.
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Ivo Vegter on US election 2024: High stakes for South Africa, who will rue a Trump presidency - Biznews
Today, the United States will wake up to the big day: Election 2024.
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The myth of ‘nothing to hide’: Why privacy still matters – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
I don’t have anything to hide, says the virtuous citizen, in sacrificing their privacy to companies and the state. They’re wrong.
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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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School racism: Narratives, the “truth” and truth - Politicsweb
Much has been said in recent years about the imperative of truth in public life: the idea that misinformation and disinformation (“fake news”) is poisoning ...
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Keeping it in perspective: Pretoria High School for Girls racism scandal: Terence Corrigan - Biznews
Some years back, the accompanying photo did the rounds on Facebook – an image of a grotesquely oversized puff adder, captured or killed somewhere in South ...
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Escaping social media chaos: Finding clarity in Mania – Paddi Clay - Biznews
Returning to normality, or at least the world beyond social media and politics after sustained immersion, is not proving easy. It’s my fault. I made the ...
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Ivo Vegter: Global laws threaten to erode online privacy for imagined safety - Biznews
A spate of laws are being written to undermine privacy and anonymity on the internet, all supposedly to “protect the children”.
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Cashing in on the liar’s dividend - Africa in Fact
Two decades back, a minor story emerged from Khartoum. A mysterious West African man had allegedly been visiting local merchants and offering a friendly ...
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