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The summons to compel the former president to appear before the state capture commission stands, says legal head
Cape Town’s oldest Black rugby club personifies the problems Black rugby faces, including attempts to have its history erased, being affected by apartheid and struggling financially for good resources
To move out of South Africa’s economic funk, Ramaphosa is prioritising the materialisation of pledges made at the previous investment conferences.
The first investigation into the maths paper two leak is expected to be concluded by the end of November.
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has learned the value of kindness and to strive for excellence. He talks to Athandiwe Saba
about how he values his difficult upbringing and to find time for those who matter the most
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The legal arguments put forward by the former president’s team are weak and inconsistent
The narratives about the African country’s debt crisis are being used as fodder in geopolitical battles
And it shouldn’t be. The search for absolute fairness is spoiling the way football is played