Sbongile Dlamini remains in custody as her bail hearing, regarding her alleged involvement in her husband’s murder, is set for March 10 in Springs Magistrate’s Court. Dlamini claims she was coerced into confessing to the murder after being tortured by officers, who also arrested her co-defendant, Nhliziyozabantu Magwanyana, accusing him of shooting the victim. The state refuted Dlamini’s claims and presented evidence showing that her child with special needs has been cared for by his grandparents, raising questions about her reasons for leaving her job as a teacher.
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Emboldened by Trump, the ‘liberal’ UK is giving free rein to its colonial impulses | Kenneth Mohammed
The article critiques the rise of nationalism and immigration policies in the US and UK, likening them to colonial impulses that prioritize control and exploitation, particularly against former colonies. It highlights the harsh treatment of migrants, such as the deportation of long-term legal residents in the US and the imposition of exorbitant visa fees on Caribbean nations by the UK, framed as a response to asylum claims. The piece calls for a reevaluation of these...
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