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Corruption Watch report highlights plight of rural mini

Corruption Watch report highlights plight of rural mini
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A decade in review: What it means to be a woman in Sout

A decade in review: What it means to be a woman in Sout
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South Africa s efforts to fix traditional courts hit a snag

South Africa s efforts to fix traditional courts hit a snag
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South Africa s Zulu nation is riveted by a royal succession drama It s about more than who takes the throne

South Africa’s Zulu nation is riveted by a royal succession drama. It’s about more than who takes the throne. Janet Bellamy, Sithembiso Gumbi, Alex Dyzenhaus © AP/AP Prince Misuzulu Zulu, center, flanked by fellow warriors in traditional dress at the KwaKhangelamankengane Royal Palace, during a ceremony, in Nongoma on May 7. (AP Photo) The succession battle within the royal family of South Africa’s 11-million-strong Zulu nation kicked into high gear this month. After a reign that lasted half a century, King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu passed away on March 12. The king, or Ingonyama, chose one of his six queens, Queen Shiyiwe Mantfombi Dlamini-Zulu, as his regent.

Government does not have the right to ignore rural citizens

Government does not have the right to ignore rural citizens 24 May 2021 In a remarkable display of legal gymnastics, parliament’s constitutional and legal services office has suggested that there is no problem with highly contested changes to the Traditional Courts Bill. In a remarkable display of legal gymnastics, parliament’s constitutional and legal services office has suggested that there is no problem with highly contested changes to the Traditional Courts Bill. To its credit, the portfolio committee of justice and correctional services has decided to seek an additional, external opinion on the matter after a presentation from a representative of the law adviser’s office to the committee on 14 May 2021. The presentation was supposed to clear up the question of whether the Bill was unconstitutional, despite removing the right of millions of citizens in the former homeland areas to opt out of traditional courts and choose to pursue justice through the magistrate’s cou

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