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/ 19 October 2011
As journalists commemorate "Black Wednesday", Sanef says media now faces other threats to freedom such as the Protection of Information Bill.
</i>Sunday Times</i> journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika will be released from detention ahead of his bail application in the court on Friday morning.
Police commissioner General Bheki Cele has defended the need for new police headquarters leased for R500-million over the next 10 years.
Minister of Mineral Resources Susan Shabangu on Wednesday was adamant that 26% of mines should be black-owned by 2014.
Wouter Basson’s fear that an inquiry into his conduct by the Health Professions Council of SA would be biased was unjustified, a court has ruled.
Amid controversy over a leadership tussle that could destabilise the Congress of the People, the party said over the weekend that all is well.
Reports of spying on journalists by government officials created a "totally unacceptable" scenario, President Jacob Zuma said on Friday night.
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/ 9 February 2010
There is no absolute certainty that Cezanne Visser will not commit another sex act without further rehabilitation, a court heard on Tuesday.
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/ 8 February 2010
Convicted sex offender Cezanne Visser should not face jail time for her crimes, forensic criminologist Eon Sonnekus told a court on Monday.