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South Africa’s state-owned risk insurer has built up a R20 billion buffer to safeguard its finances in the event of ...
South Africa’s State-owned risk insurer, which the government bailed out so it could meet claims stemming from riots four ...
Sasria had to pay out about R32bn following the July 2021 turmoil in the KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces and turned to ...
Authorities say violence that erupted during fuel price protests this week in Angola left at least 22 people dead while more ...
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Opinion: Is the U.S. heading to a police state? Trump executive order and Project 2025 raise alarmsIt should be no surprise that Trump’s EO is rooted in Stephen Miller, the far-right anti-immigration policy advisor to the Heritage Foundation on its creation of Project 2025, the playbook for Mr.
Anyone who attended high school probably remembers their world history teacher talking about countries that militarized their law enforcement to make what is referred to as a police state. Examples ...
South Africa’s state-owned risk insurer, which the government bailed out so it could meet claims stemming from riots four ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAngola: Protest Defendants Await Appeals a Year OnNearly 200 people convicted in Angola a year ago after unfair trials are still imprisoned and waiting for their appeals to be heard, Human Rights Watch said today.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused the Angolan authorities on Wednesday of holding 198 people in prison in the east of the country ...
The story of Simon Parkes is already etched in South London folklore, how a posh boy with one arm, no experience, just a love of music and one pound created Brixton Academy: one of the most ...
Angola is one of Africa’s largest oil producers, but the country does not have enough refineries to meet domestic demand, so ...
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