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Government's AI Blueprint Crumbles After Phantom Citations Exposed

South Africa withdraws AI policy after discovering fabricated academic sources in draft framework.

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  3. Apartheid-Era Negotiator Tapped to Mend Fraying US-South Africa Relations

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  4. DA-Led Coalition Targets Hundreds of Billions in State Capture Recovery

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  7. Emirates Adds Cape Town Route Capacity; Signals Investor Confidence in South Africa Travel

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  8. Advocacy Group's R3m BEE Investment Through ANC-Linked Broker Undermines Policy Opposition

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  9. Billions in Lost Revenue Drive Coordinated Crackdown on Johannesburg Power Theft Rings

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  10. South African Families Face Mounting Strain as Inflation Erodes Household Budgets

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South Africa's Fragile Recovery Faces Headwinds as Household Spending Slows

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South Africa's Growth Stalls at 1.2% as Recovery Momentum Falters

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South Africa Deploys Twice-Yearly HIV Shot; Market Shifts From Daily Pills

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Ramaphosa Faces New Impeachment Push Over Half-Million Dollar Farm Theft Scandal

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An April 14, 2026 opinion piece on Current Issues Online, bylined “Felicia Opoku,” targets network marketing leaders Dev Johl, David Sharma, and Adly Hassan. The article argues the column lacks basic reporting standards, including sourcing and right of reply, and suggests its polished style raises questions about authorship and possible AI-assisted drafting.

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