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Mosioua Lekota

Fish swim, birds fly, Zuma litigates
Columns
/ 10 January 2025

Fish swim, birds fly, Zuma litigates

Is Zuma trying to rain on Cyril’s January 8 parade, or is uBaba feeling politically homesick?

By Paddy Harper
Mboweni opposes Sanral stance on e-tolls
Article
/ 28 March 2019

Mboweni opposes Sanral stance on e-tolls

The finance minister has come out contradicting his ANC colleagues, saying he was unhappy about Sanral’s decision

By Natasha Marrian
The land: SA’s unifying and divisive issue
Article
/ 4 January 2019

The land: SA’s unifying and divisive issue

The land hearings of 2018 were fraught, emotive discussions of a matter of national importance

By Lucas Ledwaba
Cope’s Lekota to introduce bill to allow independents to run for Parliament
Article
/ 13 December 2018

Cope’s Lekota to introduce bill to allow independents to run for Parliament

The Electoral Laws Amendment Bill will seek to amend the Electoral Commission Act, 1996, to provide for and to regulate independent candidacy

By Jan Gerber
Lekota joins forces with AfriForum to ‘protect property rights’
Article
/ 10 September 2018

Lekota joins forces with AfriForum to ‘protect property rights’

​Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota will join AfriForum in asking other countries to put pressure on South Africa not to amend the Constitution

By Jan Gerber
Changes to the Constitution may boost, not weaken property rights
Article
/ 6 August 2018

Changes to the Constitution may boost, not weaken property rights

Steven Friedman argues that the constitutional amendment is likely to clarify the Constitution’s current provisions on land expropriation

By Point Author
Hard day for Lekota at land hearings
Article
/ 29 June 2018

Hard day for Lekota at land hearings

Lekota endured a difficult day, getting stick from members of the public for his opposition to proposed amendments to Section 25 of the Constitution

By Lucas Ledwaba
Juju and Lekota tiff mars Limpopo land hearings
Article
/ 27 June 2018

Juju and Lekota tiff mars Limpopo land hearings

Proceedings were brought to a halt as security intervened between the two MPs.

By Lucas Ledwaba
Cope’s Lekota: Give us a chance to do what we promised
Article
/ 11 January 2014

Cope’s Lekota: Give us a chance to do what we promised

Is Cope back from the dead or is its first elective congress another non-starter, asks Sarah Evans from the sidelines of its Boksburg assembly.

By Sarah Evans
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Archives
/ 2 May 1986

About-face from a key State witness

The little-publicised treason trial of 22 men at Delmas took a surprise turn this week when a young state witness said that she fabricated her evidence after being sjambokked in detention.

By Library and Jo-Ann Bekker

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