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Corruption trap: Why health-care fraud is costing you money

Business Day 26 Apr 2024
Four in 10 South Africans say corruption is one of the top three things on their mind when deciding where they’ll put their cross in this year’s elections, a large survey of 30,000 people across 15 countries showed last year.
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Not playing … what happened to the role models?

Mail Guardian South Africa 26 Apr 2024
Bell’s sidekick, Virginia, is based on Bell Pottinger MD Victoria Geoghegan, who led its South African/Guptas account, and was key in crafting a strategy to shield the brothers from allegations of ...
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Columnist Calland captures state capture for stage

Mail Guardian South Africa 26 Apr 2024
It tracks a two-year history of corruption involving The Brothers — the Guptas, an influential family with close ties to the South African government — and “Number One”, then president Jacob Zuma.
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Multiparty charter promises to raise child grant to the food poverty line

Business Day 24 Apr 2024
DA leader John Steenhuisen presented the plan outside the Ekurhuleni SA Social Security Agency (Sassa) offices, highlighting the plight of millions of South Africans subjected to a “dysfunctional welfare system mired in corruption and ineptitude”.
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Jacob Zuma returns to shake up South African election

The Irish Times 22 Apr 2024
Former South ... Jacob Zuma, the former South African president accused of widespread corruption and graft, has re-emerged on the country’s political stage to contest its general election next month.
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How science should meet politics in the 2024 elections

Mail Guardian South Africa 22 Apr 2024
As the South African 29 May general elections draw ... We live in a South African society that has allowed the amplification of failures in service delivery and the magnanimity of aggrandised corruption.
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Zuma comeback a gift for South African cartoonists

Taipei Times 19 Apr 2024
From left, figurines of former South African president Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, former South African president Jacob Zuma and Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema created by ...
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Poll Result : Malema's EFF and Zuma's MK Party will be big players in 2024 elections

Independent online (SA) 19 Apr 2024
"So if it was not for corruption, the ANC would still be a party of choice for many South Africans across the racial spectrum who actually want an approach to a good politically economic class in the country," he said.
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SHAWN HAGEDORN: SA’s plight should warn Africa not to do the same

Business Day 18 Apr 2024
Instead, the ANC wants to revive its glory days as a much-feted social justice ambassador — notwithstanding a majority of today’s 20-something black South Africans being condemned to perpetual poverty due to corruption amplifying incompetence.
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Unravelling the intrigue behind political thriller Heart of the Hunter

Mail Guardian South Africa 16 Apr 2024
You can almost smell the high-octane fumes of the South African political thriller Heart of the Hunter. It is no surprise because it is based on the boss of South African pageturners Deon Meyer’s 2002 ...
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Higher education state policy needs urgent assessment

Mail Guardian South Africa 16 Apr 2024
It provides a context and a point of departure for identifying and analysing the challenges South African universities and the government face in achieving meaningful and intelligent transformation ...
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Submit to lifestyle audits, Herman Mashaba urges IFP, DA, ANC and EFF leaders

Independent online (SA) 15 Apr 2024
"If a country is plagued by trust deficit between political leaders and citizens, and high levels of moral decay and corruption," Mashaba said, adding that his party will find a way to rebuild trust and give hope to South Africans.
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Indigenous democracy: Why Africa should reject the Western way

Russia Today 08 Apr 2024
... Rights (AfCHPR), the AU Commission on International Law (AUCIL), the AU Advisory Board on Corruption (AUABC), and the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC).

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