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FAN to government: How much taxpayers’ money did you waste defending your Covid-19 hubris in court?
The Freedom Advocacy Network (FAN) has sent a request for access to information to the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development to determine how ...
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FAN vs EFF: Case to be heard in the North West High Court tomorrow
Media Invitation
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Five entrepreneurs who are building a new South Africa
Through hard work, merit and dedication it is possible to build a successful business. Successful businesses help our country to succeed in the long term.
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Five great sporting moments in the arena of justice and freedom
All of a society’s activities mirror that society. This ranges from literature to education to what gets produced in films and theatres. But perhaps one ...
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Five Reasons Why Voting Matters
Your vote can bring about better service delivery, infrastructure, jobs, education, and more if you use it to help elect better politicians!
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Five victories for the South African citizen in 2021
South Africa has experienced many challenges in 2021. From poor political leadership right through to electricity-supply challenges at Eskom. The fact that SA ...
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Four powerful quotes that promote job creation over race-obsession
Working people are the driving force for any successful economy - freedom-lovers know this while race-hustlers choose to ignore it.
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Four self-upliftment opportunities for young South Africans
The FAN team believes that when young people have opportunities, they are empowered to fulfil their potential and achieve their dreams. This is how you can ...
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Four times the Constitution was used to fight bad politics
The Constitution is a legal contract that protects the rights of South Africa’s citizens. It is important to keep this document guarded, as it stops ...
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Hard truth about the education crisis in South Africa
Every year in January the Basic Education Minister parades the latest Matric results. But when you scratch beneath the surface you can see how this annual ...
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