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Responsibility without accountability does not strengthen democracy; it hollows it out.
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History does not belong to kings, politicians or even historians alone. It belongs to the evidence. And the evidence, in this case, does not support the proposed renaming
The 2026 State of the Nation Address will outline ambitious policy goals. But policies implemented in digital silence will struggle to earn democratic legitimacy
Although critics like to believe otherwise, the country is not choosing sides in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Despite producing enough food, South Africa is experiencing a deepening hunger crisis. New research shows that even households receiving food aid are skipping meals — and children are going hungry
The commission heard testimony from police officials who regularly sent sensitive information to Matlala and relayed his messages to senior officials