Prof Angelo Dube

South Africa did prove genocidal intent before the ICJ: A response to Prof Andre Thomashausen

By Prof Angelo Dube South Africa did prove genocidal intent before the ICJ: A response to Prof Andre Thomashausen A week ago I read with shock an opinion piece written by UNISA Emeritus Professor, Andre Thomashausen, titled ‘SA has failed to prove genocidal intent by Israel in Gaza’, purportedly featured in the Sunday Times on […]

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The fallacy of pass rates as a measure of employee performance

By Prof Angelo Dube South Africa’s Former Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng once decried the unfair performance assessment of public prosecutors by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). Speaking during the release of the 2018/19 Annual Report of the South African Judiciary, former CJ Mogoeng criticized the NPA’s approach, which vilified prosecutors for not getting enough convictions in the

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The mockery of a post-humous ‘apology’- de Klerk’s middle finger to South Africa

By Prof Angelo Dube The second week of November was quite hectic in South Africa. Amidst the drama and theatrics of coalition negotiations amongst South Africa’s political parties came the news of the deaths of Zulu regiment leader Mgilija Nhleko (may his soul rest in peace) and that of Frederic Willem de Klerk – South

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