Stellenbosch University says it will not accept funding from donors if it goes against the university's values or infringes on human rights.
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Bongo and his several co-accused – which include private entities – have been charged with 69 counts of fraud, corruption and contravention of the Public Finance Management Act.
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Pickets are expected to take place at several health facilities in Bloemfontein, at the Wynberg Magistrates Court in Cape Town, as well as the Johannesburg prison.
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On Monday, the US Treasury announced sanctions targeting companies owned by these alleged members – some of whom are being sanctioned for the second time.
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The Public Service Association is expected to stage a national strike tomorrow following another collapse in wage negotiations.
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Campbell was re-elected mayor yesterday after being removed from office in a vote of no confidence last month.
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Her family confirmed her "untimely passing" with "great sadness" on Tuesday
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The COP27 talks have been dominated by calls for wealthier nations to step up their commitments to cut greenhouse gas emissions, while fulfilling pledges to financially help poorer nations green their economies and build resilience.
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The state also led evidence to corroborate the testimony of Johanna Heineke, a forensic liaison manager at Vodacom.
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Biden's Democrats are facing a gargantuan struggle to hang on to Congress, after a race the president has cast as a "defining" moment for US democracy – while Trump's Republicans campaigned hard on kitchen-table issues like inflation and crime.
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