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09 Apr 2010
 
 
Is Malema untouchable?
INSIGHT AFRICA
In the wake of right-wing leader Eugene Terre'Blanche's murder, itself obviously deeply regrettable, some seriously negative statements have been made regarding what is likely to happen in the...
 
 
08 Apr 2010
 
ANC launches ‘shoot the boer’ court challenge
HATE SPEECH
The African National Congress (ANC) launched its appeal against an interdict on singing "shoot the boer" on Thursday, but its call to exercise "restraint" in singing the lyrics remained in force,...
 
 
Minister for Justice and Constitutional Development v Chonco and Others CCT 42/09 [2010] ZACC 9
CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
Today the Constitutional Court handed down judgment in a dispute concerning solely the costs order it granted in a previous judgment in the same matter. In the first Chonco judgment (delivered on...
 
 
State failed to prove Selebi claims — defence
CORRUPTION TRIAL
Former police chief Jackie Selebi was entitled to an acquittal on his corruption charges as the State has failed to prove his guilt, the High Court in Johannesburg heard on Wednesday.
 
 
07 Apr 2010
 
Equality court sets date for Malema complaint to begin
HATE SPEECH
The AfriForum Youth's hate speech complaint against Julius Malema will begin with procedural matters on May 3 in the Equality Court in Johannesburg, the group said.
 
 
01 Apr 2010
 
RAF judgment ‘most unfortunate’
ROAD ACCIDENT FUND
Wednesday's judgment deeming the Road Accident Fund (RAF) Amendment Act constitutional and lawful was "most unfortunate", the South African Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (SAAPIL) said.
 
 
31 Mar 2010
 
 
 
Daily podcast - March 31, 2010
PODCAST
In today's podcast, President Jacob Zuma says that the controversy over the 'kill the boer' struggle song indicates that people have not dealt with SA's history; Uneca says that Africa's jobs...
 
 
History behind ‘kill the boer’ spat — Zuma
SOCIAL COHESION
The controversy around the recent singing of freedom songs was a sign people had not "dealt with" the country's history, President Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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