The debate on Ramaphosa’s speech continued into its second and final day at the Nieuwmeester Dome in Cape Town on Wednesday.
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ScreenRant on MSNThe Perfect Prison Break Reboot Would Still Need Michael Scofield To Make Up For The Show’s Biggest Missed OpportunityMichael Scofield was Prison Break's infiltrator extraordinnaire. So how will the show's new reboot manage to get inside a ...
Mass job creation, illegal foreigners camping in South African shores, and drastic economic changes are some of the things ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNNBI files grave threat, sedition raps vs SaraThe National Bureau of Investigation filed grave threats and inciting to sedition charges against Vice President Sara Duterte ...
Former judge and leader of the MK Party in parliament John Hlophe used his state of the nation address (Sona) debate speech ...
[Applause.] Die Stem is another compromise, which is not justifiable. No ruling, and neither a court, nor prison can force us to sing a song of the apartheid murderers. HON MEMBERS: Yes! Mr J S MALEMA ...
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eNCA on MSN35 years since Nelson Mandela's release from prisonMadiba spent 18 years as a political prisoner on Robben Island and was later moved to other prisons on the mainland before ...
Several US citizens remain in Russian prisons. Here are some of the most high-profile cases. Stephen Hubbard, 72, is serving ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of Nation Address (SONA) has been met with criticism from left-wing parties saying it was just a waste of time, while the ANC’s GNU partners, particularly the ...
Ramaphosa faced two contentious international relations issues during his State of the Nation Address (Sona) on Thursday.
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