Undocumented migrants have been purchasing South African birth certificates for as little as R1 000 and passports for up to R45 000 as corruption...
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A Mthatha-based herbalist who admitted that she was illegally in South Africa has won her case for damages in the Eastern Cape High Court, after a judge ruled that her rights as a detained or arrested person were violated by her treatment at the hands of bungling Home Affairs officials who did not know the law.
Undocumented migrants have been purchasing South African birth certificates for as little as R1 000 and passports for up to R45 000 as corruption...
As many as 800 families across the country who patronized a Carlinville funeral home may never know if the remains on their mantles belong to their...
As many as 800 families across the country who patronized a Carlinville funeral home may never know if the remains on their mantles belong to their...
South Korea's Constitutional Court ruled Thursday that most of the country's climate goals violate the constitution, a landmark victory for young...
We need to talk about the abominable headline below, and how it is we have come to the fatal point where The New York Times and our broken mainstream...
Dimitro Kuleba, who was fired from the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, did not want to leave his post. The publication “Public”...
A federal lawsuit in Texas against Planned Parenthood has a web of ties to conservative activist Leonard Leo, whose decades-long effort to steer the...
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The South African Home Affairs department is facing a serious crisis, with officials allegedly selling birth certificates and passports to...
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