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Colin Lamont

Marikana victims mull complaint against Judge Lamont after civil case recusal
National
/ 15 September 2021

Marikana victims mull complaint against Judge Lamont after civil case recusal

Judge Colin Lamont withdrew from the case because of his shares in the mining company Sibanye

By Tunicia Phillips
Marikana court case back to haunt Ramaphosa
National
/ 3 September 2021

Marikana court case back to haunt Ramaphosa

Lawyers seeking R1-billion in damages allege President Cyril Ramaphosa’s phone calls and emails in 2012 set the stage for the unlawful killing of 34 miners

By Athandiwe Saba
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Article
/ 22 September 2011

ANC granted leave to appeal ‘shoot the boer’ ruling

The ANC has been granted leave to appeal against a ruling that banned the singing of <i>Dubul’ ibhunu</i> (shoot the boer).

By Staff Reporter
Shoot the Boer ruling is ‘race-based’
Article
/ 15 September 2011

Shoot the Boer ruling is ‘race-based’

The court ruling banning the singing of <i>Shoot the Boer</i> constituted an "absurd and drastic" infringement on freedom of speech.

By Sapa Afp and Staff Reporter
We’ll fight them at the benches, says AfriForum
Article
/ 14 September 2011

We’ll fight them at the benches, says AfriForum

AfriForum has vowed to fight any court attempts to overturn the ban on "Shoot the Boer", after the ANCYL accused the group of having "too much power".

By Katharine Child
Malema’s day in court
Analysis
/ 20 April 2011

Malema’s day in court

Julius Malema has finally taken the stand in the hate speech case brought against him by AfriForum, leaving South Africans glued to their TV screens.

By Faranaaz Parker

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