Mogoeng Mogoeng apologises for 2020 pro-Israeli comments
Former Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng has apologised for the political controversy his pro-Israeli comments had caused. It follows the Judicial
Former Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng has apologised for the political controversy his pro-Israeli comments had caused. It follows the Judicial
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The Home Affairs system operates on a network speed of two megabytes, which is considerably slower than most cellphone systems.
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There is a call for the probe into allegations of sexual misconduct against suspended Western Cape Community Safety MEC Albert
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A total of R48 million has been spent on Eskom’s security at the various power stations across the country. Eskom’s
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The DA is sticking to a script in the wake of the allegations of sexual assault levelled against the now
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