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The Judicial Service Commission has decided to recommend the Gauteng Judge President for the second-highest position in the judiciary — after his 2022 bid for Chief Justice was nearly torpedoed in ...
SA's democracy masks elite control, not true people powerParty-list system kills accountability, feeds corruptionEthnic divisions and state capture s ...
Shivambu also comes out of Zuma’s MK party, a chaotic, paranoid mess of a party organised around the cult of a deeply corrupt ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNFlying too close to the sun(s) — Floyd Shivambu, SA’s political Icarus, whose wings are tied with VBS stringsFlloyd Shivambu is politically vulnerable, having fallen foul of both Jacob Zuma and Julius Malema, with the stink of the VBS ...
A Home Office spokesperson told the BBC: "It is our longstanding policy not to comment on individual cases." Some of Malema's critics in South Africa are likely to welcome the UK's decision, and ...
ActionSA has delivered a damning evaluation of South Africa’s government of national unity (GNU), awarding it a series of failing grades and criticising it for operating in a leadership vacuum ...
Zondo appointed Nombembe, a chartered accountant and auditor, who was the former auditor-general of South Africa, to head commission investigations. However, shortly after his appointment, the EFF ...
Zungu, says the real story, is how these two political heavyweights aren’t so different after all. He discussed how Malema and Trump are similar with eNCA.
Perhaps US President Donald Trump should not have ambushed Cyril Ramaphosa with a video clip of Julius Malema singing “Kill the Boer” in the White House early last month but instead put up a slide ...
JOHANNESBURG - Julius Malema, the South African politician who President Donald Trump wants arrested for repeatedly chanting "kill the farmer," is reportedly a Rolex watch-wearing Gucci ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa pushes back against President Donald Trump's call to arrest politician for his "kill the farmer" chant, citing freedom of expression and legal processes.
Malema reminded supporters that the song had been sung during the ANC’s struggle against apartheid, recalling that it was performed by prominent figures such as Peter Mokaba in the presence of Chris ...
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