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Second Quarter 1998 - Issue 11
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To an increasing degree, the judges, courts and the law in KwaZulu-Natal find themselves sub-ject to controversy and pressure.
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Relations between tenants and farmers are tense as both sides come to terms with land reform.
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"Both parties must be able to tell the truth without the glare of the media".
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Cheryl Goodenough reports on the reactions of party leaders and grassroots to the return of Richmond’s strongman.
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The implications of a very public furore over a senior judicial appointment in KwaZulu-Natal.
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Captain Johan Meeding is one of four policemen threatened with transfer from the midlands area because of their alleged involvement in “the root causes of violence”. Cheryl Goodenough spoke to him
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Last year the province ran up such a large deficit that central government had to step in.
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