Day: June 30, 2023
News24.com | Coalition stability may offer positive outcomes, smaller parties express concern over proposed framework
Despite smaller opposition parties airing concerns about how the legal framework for coalitions could benefit the ANC and DA, Deputy President Paul Mashatile described his first meeting to seek a framework that would ensure stability within coalition governments a success.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Power struggle comes to a head at Unisa as registrar is fired
A third senior Unisa leader has been fired as the institution continues to fend off calls for reform following a scathing 309-page report into a range of allegations, including poor leadership and governance.
Continue ReadingBrazil Court Votes To Bar Bolsonaro From Elections Until 2030
The decision will forbid Bolsonaro from running until 2030, upending the 68-year-old’s political future and likely erasing any chance for him to regain power.
Continue ReadingBiden On Student Loan Supreme Court Ruling: ‘The Fight Is Not Over’
The president said he would keep working to "deliver relief to hard-working middle-class families" after the Supreme Court struck down his loan cancellation program.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Max Verstappen claims sixth pole position of season at Austrian Grand Prix
World champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull claimed his sixth pole position of the season at the Austrian Grand Prix on Friday.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Five Free State police officers arrested for theft, fraud, money laundering
Five Free State police officials were arrested this week for corruption, defeating the ends of justice, money laundering and theft in separate incidents.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Ramaphosa, Lamola cleared of wrongdoing in appointment of Gauteng judge president to ConCourt
There is no evidence of wrongdoing when President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed Gauteng Judge President Dunstan Mlambo as an acting judge in the Constitutional Court, following a recommendation by Justice Minister Ronald Lamola.
Continue ReadingProsecutor Calls Kevin Spacey ‘A Sexual Bully’ Who Preys On Men In UK Trial
Spacey is on trial in the UK and has pleaded not guilty to a dozen charges involving the alleged sexual assaults of four men.
Continue ReadingBiden: SCOTUS Ruling On Same-Sex Couple Discrimination ‘Weakens Long-Standing Laws’
President Joe Biden said the decision “could invite more discrimination against LGBTQI+ Americans.”
Continue ReadingSCOTUS Agrees To Hear Controversial Case That Would Protect Abusers’ Guns
In U.S. v. Zackey Rahimi, the Court will decide whether last year’s landmark Bruen ruling negates a federal law against possessing guns while subject to a protective order.
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