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MICHAEL MORRIS: Rational leadership needed, not semantic perversion - Business Day
Thoughtful South Africans will have recognised last week’s masterclass in mythmaking, which contrived to show foreigners poisoning our children to death, as ...
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A complicated reality on SA’s farms - Politicsweb
I doubt that Yvonne Busisiwe Phyllis would find much common ground with me. She is a director of The Forge, which describes itself as ‘a mixed-use space for ...
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Judge must only be judged on merit - The Citizen
A bizarre exchange at the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) interviews last week is a perfect example of the demeaning requirements of navigating the social ...
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Letter: Reporting on farmers requires more accuracy - Business Day
Coverage elsewhere of the recent case of alleged assault by two Groblersdal men on an employee has attracted a sizeable volume of reporting — much of which ...
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IRR asks Cele for clarity on preparations ahead of EFF’s planned Monday “shutdown”
The IRR has noted statements reportedly made by the EFF warning that the planned action on Monday 20 March will be attended by looting.
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Andrew Kenny: “Kill the boer” and the complexities of free speech - Biznews
After Julius Malema had chanted ‘Shoot to kill! Kill the Boer, the farmer! Kill the Boer, the farmer! Brrrr! Pah! Pah!’ to thunderous applause in front of a ...
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ANC’s crime policy: Challenges of decriminalisation – Martin van Staden - Biznews
In recent years, the African National Congress (ANC) government has shown itself to be not entirely unreasonable in crime policy.
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Letter: Concerns over lack of engagement with Hlophe’s judicial conduct - Sunday Independent
I was struck by two things reading Sizwe Dlamini’s article (“Hlophe’s JSC appointment sparks concern over Oppenheimer, Soros influence”, 7 July).
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Proposed gun law changes will place women at greater risk of gender-based violence – IRR
8 June 2021 - The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) warns that proposed changes to South Africa’s gun laws will place women at greater risk of gender-based ...
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SA’s united by trauma, not triumph – but united nonetheless - Biznews
24 June 2022 - It’s a lazy cliché that South Africa is a divided society, when in reality there are many things that unite us. Unfortunately, some of the most ...
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