
Bongani Hans
Political Journalist at Daily Voice (South Africa)
Political Journalist based in KwaZulu-Natal. Independent Media. [email protected] Jah is alive and Rastafari is the truth. Peter Tosh is my mentor
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1 day ago |
iol.co.za | Bongani Hans
Bongani Hans|Published 3 minutes ago 4minInkosi Albert Luthuli's death on July 21, 1967, remains a mystery. Image: Independent Media Archives DESPITE being an internationally acclaimed statesman, Inkosi Albert Luthuli was treated like a commoner in his death, with his post-mortem being conducted hurriedly by a doctor who was inexperienced in conducting a forensic examination and who produced a substandard death report.
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2 days ago |
iol.co.za | Bongani Hans
Bongani Hans|Published 6 minutes ago 4minWarrant Officer Sunette Nel told the inquest that Inkosi Albert Luthuli might have been assaulted instead of being hit by a train. Image: Bongani Hans THE possibility was that Inkosi Albert Luthuli was assaulted in the vicinity of the Mvoti River in Groutville, Stanger, before assailants carried him onto the railway bridge where they hastily left him, thinking he was dead, when they saw a train approaching.
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5 days ago |
iol.co.za | Bongani Hans
Bongani Hans|Published 5 minutes ago 3minThe Constitutional Court judgment means that Afrikaners who will take the US refugee status offer would remain South Africans. Image: Independent Media Archives AFRIKANERS who will be leaving to take up new citizenship in America because of the South African government’s transformation policies will leave with peace of mind knowing that they could still come back if they are not happy in their new home country, said political analyst Thobani Zikalala.
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5 days ago |
iol.co.za | Bongani Hans
Bongani Hans|Published 13 minutes ago 3minFormer minister Lindiwe Sisulu is not happy with the police's failure to make a breakthrough in the case she opened against Goolam Muhammed Suliman Wawda, who used social media to tarnish her image.
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5 days ago |
iol.co.za | Bongani Hans
Bongani Hans|Published 9 minutes ago 4minANC in KwaZulu-Natal received a morale boost from ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula. Image: Timothy Bernard / Independent NewspapersTHE ANC in KwaZulu-Natal said party General-Secretary Fikile Mbalula has boosted its morale by commending the provincial structure, under the leadership of Jeff Radebe and Mike Mabuyakhulu, for its “good work” in rebuilding its support base.
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