The Jacob Zuma-backed party will be facing off in the electoral court on Tuesday against the ANC, which is trying to have it deregistered
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Police have caught wind of plans for a second phase of violence after last week’s riots, apparently set to kick off with the looting of arms in KwaZulu-Natal
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Bonginkosi Khanyile says not having police coming to his house everyday is a step forward for him gaining his freedom
Bonginkosi Khanyile’s thoughts on the appointment of Blade Nzimande as minister of higher education, science and technology.
Fees Must Fall activist Bonginkosi Khanyile was sentenced on Monday after he was found guilty of public violence in August last year
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Young people are punished for fighting for a decolonised education and we must not waiver in our mission
A student committee will be established to work with the justice minister on a plan to grant amnesty to student protesters who face criminal charges
#FeesMustFall students convicted of crimes ask for a truth and reconciliation amnesty process
Students who face years in prison for criminal charges related to #FeesMustFall protests are asking for amnesty
Bonginkosi Khanyile had planned to sleep at the Union Buildings until President Cyril Ramaphosa’s responded to his request for a presidential pardon
Khanyile, a #FeesMustFall activist, was found guilty of public violence, failing to comply with police orders and possession of a dangerous weapon
The Fees Must Fall activist was granted bail on Wednesday after being held in custody since September 27.