"Do you think he ever reflects? Do you think he ever calls in someone, throws the book at him, and gets angry?" CapeTalk’s Lester Kiewit asks Roos.
South Africa lawfully followed its courts but then denied it publicly.Justice minister and media misrepresented civil summons ...
The idea that white South Africans face an existential threat emerged in the violent final decade of apartheid rule. It was a ...
A new inquest into the 1967 death of South African Nobel Peace Prize winner and anti-apartheid leader Albert Luthuli has ...
Parliament’s Standing Committee on Appropriations has described South Africa’s exit from the Financial Action Task Force ...
Johannesburg, South Africa’s richest city and economic hub, received a vote of confidence from Moody’s Ratings despite a ...
Pretoria’s R2.23 trillion Integrated Resource Plan 2025 sets out to halve the country’s reliance on coal and add more than 100 gigawatts ...
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South Africa's Hollow Pursuit - Bushiri Extradition Defeat Exposes Weak Case and Waning Credibility
South Africa's government has been left scrambling after the High Court of Malawi shattered its extradition bid against Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Mary -- a ruling that laid bare the legal ...
Schloss Hauptwil, Switzerland – International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola has described President Cyril ...
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