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JUDGES AND MAGISTRATES ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE LAW

Judges and Magistrates aren’t infallible, and unfortunately, information can come to light that some have been breaking the same law they are meant to uphold. Of greatest concern are cases of gross misconduct, bribery, fraud, and defeating the ends of justice, as these usually directly influence matters they preside

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LOCAL IS LEKKER – YOUR SUPPORT IS VITAL

It is back to business for some as the nationwide lockdown gradually moves down in levels of lockdown, with some restrictions still in place. Successfully moving towards an economic recovery post-COVID-19, becomes a responsibility for all who live in South Africa. This means supporting local businesses now more than

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Gender-Based Violence Cases and Booze Sales Ban

The question that everyone is asking is whether Gender Based Violence has dropped since the second alcohol ban in South Africa on the 12 July by the government, who simultaneously implemented a nighttime curfew restricting people’s movements between 9:00 pm and 4:00 am. While statistics indicate that the alcohol

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LOAD SHEDDING – ANOTHER NAIL IN THE COFFIN FOR SOUTH AFRICA!

The return of load shedding could be the nail in the coffin and the final straw that will break the back of South African businesses who are currently battling under Level 3 lockdown restrictions, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, are already under

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MURDER, VIOLENCE, AND EVICTIONS

The past week in South Africa has seen yet another spate in unnecessary crimes, violence, evictions, and farm murders. The COVID-19 pandemic has, without doubt, contributed towards far more serious and reaching issues within our country. The never-ending stories which reach the front pages of our news daily will

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South African Government shifting the goal posts - Covid-19

Constant Shifting of Government Goals

How are we supposed to trust our government leaders and rely on them if they don’t even appear to know what they are doing? Whilst it is understandable that tough decisions need to be made, and that not everyone will agree with them, one would expect there to be

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