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  • Jan 21, 2025 | heraldlive.co.za | Malaika Wa Azania |Eugene Coetzee

    Eastern Cape judge president Selby Mbenenge. File photo. An important matter is before the Judicial Conduct Tribunal. The tribunal is hearing allegations of sexual harassment against Eastern Cape judge president Selby Mbenenge. The investigation arises out of a complaint laid against him by Andiswa Mengo, who works as a judges’ secretary in the said division of the court.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | heraldlive.co.za | Malaika Wa Azania |Gareth Wilson

    When I was growing up, my mother taught me that whenever I felt unsafe anywhere in the world, I should walk into a police station and seek help. She inculcated the belief in me that police stations are a refuge and police officers the most trustworthy people in the world.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | heraldlive.co.za | Malaika Wa Azania |Werner Hills

    SAFETY FIRST: Nelson Mandela Bay traffic officials stop vehicles at a roadblock on the M4 freeway on Friday during the launch of the Eastern Cape Liquor Board’s festive season road safety campaign, in partnership with the metro SAFETY FIRST: Nelson Mandela Bay traffic officials stop vehicles at a roadblock on the M4 freeway on Friday during the launch of the Eastern Cape Liquor Board’s festive season road safety campaign, in partnership with the metro The festive season is upon us.

  • Nov 26, 2024 | heraldlive.co.za | Malaika Wa Azania

    Return of heroes remains recognises importance of burial ritual to black people Last Saturday, Luvuyo Gladstone Motswenyane-Tayi was buried at the Cambridge Cemetery in East London, close to his home in Mdantsane. Motswenyane-Tayi, who was born in Duncan Village in 1954, died in Zambia in 1986 while fighting for the liberation of our country...

  • Nov 12, 2024 | heraldlive.co.za | Malaika Wa Azania

    Premium In May 2024, Africa and the rest of the world were stunned when the ANC lost its parliamentary majority after three decades of governing South Africa. Though signs had been there that the party could lose Gauteng, the nerve centre of the national and regional economy, and would probably lose KwaZulu-Natal, which had been marked by political instability, no-one could have predicted the extent of the bloodbath. ..

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