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Civil society organisations and coastal communities have launched a formal appeal against the government’s decision to green-light Shell’s NCUD oil and gas project.

The president of the Patriotic Alliance, Gayton McKenzie, apologised for using the k-word in 2011. He defended himself and said he was not racist.

General Fannie Masemola has called on officers to defend themselves against criminals, leaving many to wonder what the new Police Minister thinks.

With environmental approval granted, the new nuclear facility near Cape Town is set to play a crucial role in SAs efforts to secure a stable electricity supply

Calls grow for Minister Gayton McKenzie to resign from his position after ActionSA complaint over resurfaced social media posts with alleged racist content.

Kenny Kunene says criticism of Gayton McKenzie's decade-old tweets aims to distract from alleged insults made against the greater coloured community.

We are witnessing a global resurgence of fascism and anti-women’s rights advocacy, driven by conservative politics rooted in patriarchy and hyper neo-capitalism.

The Malaka Family Trust has defended IDT CEO Tebogo Malaka, saying that the bribery claims against her was part of a politically motivated campaign.

Controversial YouTuber Slik Talk criticised Gayton McKenzie and the coloured community for their response to the remarks made by the 'Open Chats Podcast'.
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