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President Cyril Ramaphosa's request to delay a R167 million constitutional damages case against his government raises ...
A prominent lawyer who played a key role in President William Ruto’s legal team during the 2022 presidential election ...
Last week, the country’s highest court suspended for a year the validity of five CGE appointments including the chair and deputy chairperson made during the previous administration.
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Most publications on free speech concern its limits: everyone agrees with free speech in theory, but from intellectual property to defamation to hate speech and a myriad other contexts, the limits are ...
Stateless since birth, she was called a "border hopper" by Home Affairs officials Primrose Modisane, now 36, was born in Zimbabwe but is entitled to South African citizenship as her grandmother was ...
On Wednesday, 6 August, the Pretoria High Court will hear President Ramaphosa’s government bid to delay a constitutional damages case filed by apartheid victims, amid concerns over political ...
The families and survivors of apartheid-era gross human rights violations, together with the Foundation for Human Rights, say ...
Why Israel’s reported intent to fully occupy Gaza is relevant to the UPSC exam? What is the significance of topics such as ...