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End in sight for families of the Cosas 4 as trial of apartheid police officers begins today

Mwangi Githahu|Published 2 years ago

Police minister does an about-turn on paying legal fees for apartheid-era police officer

Mwangi Githahu|Published 2 years ago

Judge in Cosas 4 case slams state lawyers for ‘flouting prosecutorial obligations’

Mwangi Githahu|Published 2 years ago

Bheki Cele’s appeal against legal costs judgment in Cosas 4 case gets dismissed

Mwangi Githahu|Published 2 years ago

Minister Bheki Cele urged to pay legal fees of ex-cops charged with apartheid-era crimes

Mwangi Githahu|Published 2 years ago

Failed attempt to block race row investigation at school

Mervyn Naidoo|Published 3 years ago

We don’t feel safe here: Hillcrest High School pupil

Nomonde Zondi|Published 3 years ago
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