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Repeated adjournments amount to injustice to public: FCC

The Federal Constitutional Court (FCCP) has expressed displeasure over a request for adjournment by lawyers in a civil case, observing that the number of cases was increasing day by day and continued reliance on adjournments would further add to the backlog, which amounted to injustice to the public. During Thursday’s hearing, Advocate-on-Record (AOR) Riffaqat Hussain […]

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What Thabo Mbeki, the Broederbond and a minister from Montagu can still teach us

In 1986, a community worker from Montagu found himself among ANC leaders and members of the Afrikaner Broederbond who were beginning to discover that some of what they believed about one another was…

  • Thabo Mbeki and Pieter de Lange discussed Afrikaner identity and political power for five hours.
  • Community worker Dirk Marais exposed to apartheid's harsh realities at Montagu.
  • Encounter between Mbeki and de Lange highlights potential for change in unlikely settings.

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