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In a groundbreaking ruling, South Africa's Constitutional Court has affirmed prisoners' rights to use personal computers for ...
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Briefly on MSN11 Accused of Defrauding SASSA To Remain Behind Bars, SA CelebratesThe 11 accused of defrauding the South African Social Services Agency have been remanded in jail after their bail hearing was ...
Considering purchasing Waka TV? Maybe think twice before becoming a DStv pirate or you could face jail time like this guy.
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allAfrica.com on MSNPrisoners can use computers to study in their cells, Constitutional Court rulesIn a unanimous ruling, the Constitutional Court declared that barring prisoners from using personal computers in their cells ...
The Constitutional Court has ruled that inmates have the right to use personal computers in their cells to further their ...
The 11 accused in the R260 million South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) fraud case will remain behind bars after their court appearance on Wednesday. The accused fraudster ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNANALYSIS: Conflict-related sexual violence threatens Africa’s peace, securityAfrican leaders must commit to ending the violence, which requires focusing attention on justice reform and survivor-led interventions.
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The Walrus on MSN“Is Your Blood Clean?”: The Paranoid Pastor Who Turned His Church into a Violent CultBefore the sun rose the next morning, three parishioners would be dead—a tragedy with echoes of Waco and Jonestown. That ...
Ashley’s sentence has officially been reduced from 33.4 years to 13.4 years after her charges were downgraded from ...
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa is setting up a judicial commission of inquiry to establish whether attempts were ...
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