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Suspended police minister Senzo Mchunu says Mkhwanazi had enough time to raise concerns with him directly before going public ...
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Sahara : Polisario secures gains at South Africa summitThis backing for the separatist movement's stance comes nearly two weeks after former South African President Jacob Zuma ...
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SAPeople on MSNMalema sings ‘Kill The Boer’ at EFF’s 12th birthday partyEFF leader Julius Malema sang ‘Kill The Boer’ during the party’s 12th birthday celebrations in Khayelitsha over the weekend.
The party is approaching the Constitutional Court on an urgent basis to have the decision by President Cyril Ramaphosa ...
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The South African on MSNMalema sings ‘Kill The Boer’ at EFF’s 12th birthday celebrationEFF leader Julius Malema performed 'Kill The Boer' at the party's 12th birthday celebrations in Khayelitsha over the ...
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Discover how Vusi Mavimbela's The Africa in Brazil uncovers the historical and contemporary implications of the 'whitening' ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNReports link Cyril Ramaphosa campaign to shadowy figure at the heart of cop scandalBrown Mogotsi, once a key lobbyist for the President’s 2017 ANC leadership bid, is now accused of acting as a go-between for Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and alleged crime boss ‘Cat’ Matlala.
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Daily Maverick on MSNMK party rides Mkhwanazi, Budget fallout on march to 2026 polls amid its own power struggleThe uMkhonto Wesizwe party is capitalising on the Budget fallout and its support for Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi to attract voters, ...
Four years after the July 2021 unrest, the question remains whether the political leadership has learnt any lessons from the chaos that ensued.
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Briefly on MSNMK Party calls for secret ballot in motion of no confidence vote, South Africans split over requestThe MK Party has called for a secret ballot system to be used when Members of Parliament vote in the motion of no confidence ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNZuma’s endorsement of Moroccan occupation sparks renewed debate on Western Sahara’s futureMore and more countries — and former SA president Jacob Zuma — are backing Rabat’s plan for autonomy for Western Sahara.
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