SABC CEO hits back at fired head of news Magopeni.
Chief justice candidate Mandisa Maya was frank about the challenges female legal practitioners face and said she was shocked that the judiciary did not have a sexual harassment policy.It’s a men’s club.
Chief justice candidate Mandisa Maya was frank about the challenges female legal practitioners face and said she was shocked that the judiciary did not have a sexual harassment policy.It’s a men’s clubSouth Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
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