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BOOK REVIEW: Eating Bananas in Durban — the Boer Invasion of Natal 1899-1900

Friday at 07:00 AM, via Daily Maverick

Most wars have accepted narratives about their origin and the justice of the causes they were fought for. These are constructed retroactively and are shaped by context and political legitimacy almost as much as empirical fact in establishing public support for dominant viewpoints.

Key duels that may decide Soweto derby

Friday at 06:34 AM, via SowetanLIVE

The 185th Soweto derby between two traditional rivals, Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs, will take place on Sunday at 3pm at FNB Stadium.

In El Salvador, shackled prisoners watch their mass trial on a big screen

Friday at 04:53 AM, via Daily Maverick

SAN SALVADOR, April 23 (Reuters) – From inside a Salvadoran mega prison, more than one hundred alleged gang members sit in rows, wrists cuffed and ankles shackled, to watch court proceedings on a large screen that will decide the fate of all of them.

US soldier charged with making $400,000 on Maduro removal bets

Friday at 04:51 AM, via Daily Maverick

WASHINGTON, April 23 (Reuters) – A U.S. Army soldier involved in the capture of Nicolas Maduro has been charged with making $400,000 by betting on the removal of the ousted Venezuelan leader, the Justice Department said on Thursday.

Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice

Friday at 00:35 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Discriminatory procurement practices keep black law firms small, while many black advocates are forced to leave the Bar. LPC statistics for 2024 show that the largest majority white-owned law firm has 396 partners, compared with 18 in the largest black-owned firm

Nanette is going to keep showing up

Friday at 00:30 AM, via Mail & Guardian

With a deluxe edition of her latest album on the way and a milestone performance only days away, Nanette is ready to step into the next stage of her ascendancy

How IDC breached own governance

Friday at 00:30 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Powerful executive and dismissed employee were central players in the funding of dodgy BEE consortium

From freedom to looting

Friday at 00:25 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Explosive testimony before the Madlanga Commission has laid bare allegations of cartel-linked corruption involving senior police officials and municipal departments, raising fresh questions about procurement processes, criminal accountability and governance in South Africa’s law enforcement system

The sound of freedom is not silence

Friday at 00:25 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Leaving the township can change your surroundings but unlearning the fear it taught your body is where the real work of freedom begins

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