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Martin van Staden takes aim at retired judge Dennis Davis's newly republished Democracy and Deliberation, which now admits South Africa's constitutional order i ...
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Listen here In this interview with Chris Steyn, Willem Els of the Institute for Security Studies (SS) and Richard Chelin, an independent governance specialist, ...
Listen here Forensic investigator Paul O'Sullivan spent over six hours giving sworn testimony to the Madlanga Commission on Monday — and his argument cuts strai ...
He's gone viral worldwide — and apparently in Uber cars across South Africa. Jiang Xueqin, better known as Professor Jiang, has built a massive following on his ...
This article was first published by The Common Sense Through a single asset manager, the South African government has become ...
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