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  1. Press Release: The HSF Pays Tribute To Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu

    On 26 December 2021, South Africa bid farewell to much-loved Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu. His life was one of unfaltering moral clarity and courage in the ...

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  2. The Helen Suzman Foundation Makes Submissions On The amendments To The Regulations Relating To The Covid-19 Social Relief Of Distress Grant The Helen Suzman Foundation Makes Submissions On The amendments To The Regulations Relating To The Covid-19 Social Relief Of Distress Grant

    The Helen Suzman Foundation (“HSF”) welcomes the amendments which make the Social Relief of Distress Grant (“SRDG”) more widely available to those in desperate ...

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  3. The HSF Discusses the Role of the Judiciary and the Office of the Chief Justice

    SANEF in partnership with the Institute for the Advancement of Journalism is hosting a series of webinars to accompany the relaunch of the Reporting the Courts ...

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  4. Tribute: The Hsf Remembers John Kane-Berman

    It is with great sadness that the Helen Suzman Foundation records the passing of John Kane-Berman. Francis Antonie, HSF's former director, writes the tribute ...

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  5. Deeply cynical Bain’s damage control does little to fix the harm done in SA Deeply cynical Bain’s damage control does little to fix the harm done in SA

    On Friday, Stephen York, Bain & Company’s managing partner in South Africa, took out a page three, full-page advert in Business Day appealing for “constructive ...

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