The notorious ‘repatriation centre’ was an ‘income stream’ for Bosasa for decades as it worked the system to maximise profits
“Overall it seems not only is Ramaphoria dead [it was never alive] but the long arc of reform potential is being lost in the discourse."
Myanmar’s leader personally faces allegations while avoiding the task of changing the country’s trajectory
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The former ANC MP was known as one of SA’s foremost thinkers and an author of the Freedom Charter
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