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PRESENTATION BY THE MINISTER OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES, MR BEN M
SKOSANA, MP, ON DRUGS AND CRIME: A SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE AT THE
29TH CANADIAN CONGRESS ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE, Vancouver, Canada, 5...
It was a tale of betrayal and treason that stunned those who knew
her, the televised confession of a white South African lawyer who
represented black and white militants in apartheid days, ate and...
Controversial US attorney Ed Fagan has been dumped by his South
African clients on the eve of a crucial ruling by a New York court
on whether apartheid victims will be able to sue large companies,...
The editor of City Press, Vusi Mona, has denied any wrongdoing
after reports that he worked for firms hired to improve the image
of the Mpumalanga provincial government.
South African editors have pledged themselves to improve coverage
of gender issues and have also called for the withdrawal of the
Anti-Terrorism Bill currently before parliament.