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SA High Court asked to review, set aside Zuma’s medical parole

SA High Court asked to review, set aside Zuma’s medical parole

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER THE Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF), a non-profit public interest organisation, has launched an urgent high court application seeking a review or setting aside of the decision to grant medical parole to former South African President Jacob Zuma, who is serving a 15-month jail term. The HSF has asked the court to order SA’s National Commissioner of Correctional Services Arthur Fraser to provide reasons as well as a full record of the decision. The organisation has asked for copies of documents that formed part of the basis or were considered in making the decision. These documents should include…
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Anglo American’s South Africa unit faces class action over Zambia lead poisoning

Anglo American’s South Africa unit faces class action over Zambia lead poisoning

HELEN REID and TANISHA HEIBERG ANGLO American's South African division is being sued over allegations of negligence at a lead mine it part-owned in Zambia nearly 50 years ago, according to a class action filed in South Africa's High Court. South African law firm Mbuyisa Moleele and UK-based Leigh Day said they filed the suit "on behalf of a class estimated to comprise more than 100,000 individuals" thought to have been poisoned by lead from the mine in Zambia's Kabwe district. "The application is brought by 13 representative plaintiffs on behalf of children under 18, and girls and women who…
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