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Parliament lays criminal charges against O’Sullivan as SA divided after case referred to the Hawks
Parliament has officially laid criminal charges against Paul O’Sullivan after his Ad Hoc Committee conduct, sparking mixed reactions from South Africans.
South African president says new coalition government is united in tackling unemployment and poverty
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa opened a new parliamentary term Thursday, nearly two months after an historic election result reshaped the country's politics and ...
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Smoke over the quarry: What Parliament isn't confronting about South Africa's mine closure crisis
At the edge of a quarry in Heidedal, a mother holds a photograph of her son, a victim of a tragic drowning. As Parliament ...
Parliament plans to ask the Constitutional Court for another extension to finalise a bill that will encompass all marriages in South Africa.
Following Canal+'s decision to discontinue Showmax, Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Communications and Digital Technologies is set to conduct an oversight visit to the broadcasting sector, ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will open a new parliamentary term Thursday to mark the official start of business for his 11-party coalition government, an ...
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"Her aura gives me goosebumps": SA amazed by entrance of Rain Queen Masalanabo into parliament
Rain Queen Masalanabo Modjadji VII made her entrance into parliament in a stunning traditional outfit and her regal presence ...
Hugh Corder has in the past received funding from the National Research Foundation of South Africa. He is a director of Freedom under Law (not for profit company) and a member of the Council for the ...
The Parliament stated that the session would examine how sound legal and institutional frameworks can enhance environmental responsibility, accountability, and transparency across Africa’s extractive ...
The tour operator industry in South Africa can now breathe a sigh of relief as Parliament steps in to intervene in a decade-long struggle marked by licensing delays, unfair impoundments and ...
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