News today includes the 'Dr Matthew Lani' saga, SA government criticised for not having embassy in Israel, Oscar Pistorius parole and more
today includes the SA Jewish Board of Deputies criticising government for not having an embassy in Israel, and Wits University requested social media ‘doctor’ Matthew Lani to retract his remarks about having graduated from the institution.was eligible for parole for more than six months, and the late anti-apartheid activist Imam Abdullah Haron was tortured to death by apartheid police, the Western Cape High Court ruled.
Wits University has confirmed it has no record of social media ‘doctor’ Matthew Lani on its registry. The university issued a statement following the social media frenzy questioning the influencer’s credentials.
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