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26 Nov 2009
 
 
Simelane appointment ‘unawful’
PROSECUTIONS
Menzi Simelane's appointment as National Director of Public Prosecutions shows an "utter disregard for the Constitution and the law", according to constitutional law expert Pierre de Vos.
 
 
12 Nov 2009
 
Innocent deaths ‘unavoidable’ — Mbalula
POLICE
It is unavoidable that civilians will die in the crossfire between police and criminals, Deputy Police Minister Fikile Mbalula said as government on Thursday vowed to change the law to encourage...
 
 
11 Nov 2009
 
Be (very) afraid of police force — experts
POLICE
Consider a scenario of a trigger-happy police force getting out of hand before crime does. Many a South African is somewhat scared of this happening, said crime expert Johan Burger this week. "One...
 
 
07 Apr 2009
 
Zuma suspicions remain – commentators
ZUMA SAGA
The decision to drop the case against Jacob Zuma because of spy tapes suggesting political meddling has failed to clear the name of the country's likely next President, commentators said on Monday....
 
 
19 Feb 2009
 
Polity - News this Week
Newsletter - News this Week

Polity - News this Week

South Africa

JOHANNESBURG - The election date can change pending the outcome of a Constitutional Court hearing on citizens...

 
 
13 Feb 2009
 
Election date could change after Concourt hearing
SA ELECTIONS
The election date could change pending the outcome of a Constitutional Court hearing on citizens voting abroad, analysts said on Friday. University of the Western Cape law professor Pierre de Vos...
 
 
08 Jan 2009
 
Appeal Court to rule in Zuma case
News
The Supreme Court of Appeal decides on Monday if presidential front-runner Jacob Zuma remains a free man, in a crucial credibility test for the National Prosecuting Authority. Judgment will be...
 
 
09 Sep 2008
 
Zapiro defends Zuma cartoon
SOUTH AFRICA
Cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro on Monday defended his controversial cartoon of Jacob Zuma preparing to rape justice, saying he thought "very, very carefully" before doing it. The African National...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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