Gauteng’s ethical lapses detailed in report

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Well over a third of a sample of senior officials in Gauteng government institutions either failed a lifestyle audit or were categorised as “high risk”,

Rabada confirmed to have taken cocaine

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Kagiso Rabada, the Proteas’ fast bowler, recently served a one-month ban after having been found with cocaine in his system. This was revealed by City

Don’t miss this debate on property rights and expropriation law

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Makone Maja, Strategic Engagements Manager at the Institute of Race Relations, will be joining a webinar discussion tomorrow on “land rights after the Expropriation Act”,

Swedish national security advisor quits over explicit images

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Tobias Thyberg, Sweden’s national security advisor, quit after only hours in the job after explicit images of him on the gay dating app, Grindr, were

Starmer vows action against Putin’s “shadow fleet”

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Downing Street has indicated that the United Kingdom will take action against a “shadow fleet” of up to 100 Russian oil tankers which have carried

Organisation blames lack of “diversity of viewpoints” for disruption of event

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When protests disrupted a South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) event in Cape Town, with fears of violence forcing its abandonment, the organisation blamed

IRR asks universities: will you appoint on merit, or by race, sex quotas?

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When the Employment Equity Amendment Act’s reporting period begins on 1 September, “will your university demonstrate that it appointed the best candidates available – or

Remains of missing journalist, partner thought to have been found

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The police believe they have found the remains of a missing journalist, Sibusiso Ndlovu, and his partner, Zodwa Mdhluli, in Limpopo. The couple were last

Dual citizenship legitimate, Concourt rules

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People who lost their South African citizenship under a 1995 law because they had acquired “dual” citizenship of another country have had their rights restored

Legal officials share Ramaphosa’s “abuse of power” concerns about State info law

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Parliament’s legal services have endorsed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s concerns that the Protection of State Information Bill could result in the abuse of power and unreasonable