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Kenichi Serino
Amnesty report says something rotten in state of South Africa
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Kenichi Serino
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27 May 2010
Corruption and nepotism are affecting service delivery in South Africa, Amnesty International said on Thursday.
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MSF: 300 Zimbabweans seek asylum in SA each day
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Kenichi Serino
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13 May 2010
As many as 300 Zimbabweans are arriving in South Africa a day to apply for asylum, Médecins Sans Frontières said on Wednesday.
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Keeping it in the family
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Kenichi Serino
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19 Mar 2010
An investigation by the <i>M&G</i> suggests Jacob Zuma's women and children are bidding for private benefit from their presidential connections.
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Jub Jub’s life in danger, court hears
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Kenichi Serino
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18 Mar 2010
The lives of hip-hop artist Jub Jub and his friend are in danger, the Protea Magistrate's Court heard on Thursday.
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Stick-wielding students descend on Jub Jub trial
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Kenichi Serino
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18 Mar 2010
Hundreds of stick-wielding schoolboys descended upon a Soweto court on Thursday, crashing through a police barricade.
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