The National Socialist Network, which organised the rally on 8 November, is a well-known neo-Nazi group in Australia.
The Albanese government will consider the visa of Matthew Gruter, a senior member of the group that rallied outside NSW ...
A Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee is intensifying its investigation into explosive allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal police chief Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi about a 'Big Five' crime ...
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana will deliver the delayed mini-budget later today, with big hopes for structural reforms and ...
General Mkhwanazi alleged that the police minister, other members of the South African Police Force and members of the ...
The federal government has revoked the visa of a man who attended the far-right National Socialist Network protest at NSW's parliament house.
South Africa could be one step closer to menstrual justice as parliament is set to discuss the Menstrual Health Rights Bill ...
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South Africa: Unsentenced Detainees Spending Years in Prison
Amendments to the Criminal Procedure Act (CPA) seek to address the high number of detainees who have not been sentenced languishing in South Africa's prisons. Thousands of people awaiting trial spend ...
Matthew Gruter was one of the 60 demonstrators who took part in a protest touting Hitler slogans outside NSW parliament.
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