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Residents want Enyobeni Tavern owner to explain why minors allowed to consume alcohol

Written by on 28 June 2022

Several Eastern Cape residents are calling on the owners of the Enyobeni Tavern to provide reasons behind teenagers being allowed to consume alcohol on their business premises. At least 21 young people were killed at the tavern on Sunday morning – including teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17. Investigations are underway into the possible cause of the […]

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Pan-African Parliamentarians convene in Midrand to elect new leadership

Written by on 28 June 2022

Pan-African Parliament will convene starting on Tuesday to elect new leadership in Midrand, Johannesburg. Parliamentarians from various African nations have descended to South Africa to choose a new administration. The objective of the Pan-African Parliament is to offer solutions to a number of challenges facing the continent. The Pan African Parliament was thrown into turmoil during the […]

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OFF-DUTY WOMAN COP (26) GUNNED DOWN IN DELFT

Written by on 22 June 2022

Detectives say the 26-year-old woman was shot and killed while standing outside her home on Tuesday night. An off-duty police officer has been gunned down in Delft in a second shooting in the area one week. Detectives said that the 26-year-old woman was shot and killed while standing outside her home on Tuesday night. Police […]

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SAHRC hearing into July unrest hears how social cohesion should start at school level

Written by on 22 June 2022

Academics, entrepreneurs, religious and civil society formations say social cohesion and nation-building should form part of the school curriculum. They say without it there is a serious threat to the country’s economic stability. The Social Cohesion Group was the last organisation to give oral evidence at the Human Rights Commission’s national investigative hearings into the […]

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Zondo Commission expected to highlight roles of multinational corporations in state capture

Written by on 20 June 2022

Chief Justice Raymond Zondo The role of multinational companies in the state capture is expected to become clearer when the final report is made public. Many activists have raised concerns that multinational companies have been able to use their resources to escape heavy punishment when they’ve been implicated in state capture. The message to whistleblowers […]

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