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[Times Live - South Africa] - 27/08/2025
The Johannesburg high has court struck from the roll an urgent application by Malusi Shezi, the CEO of the Construction Education and Training Authority, who wanted an order declaring that three articles published by the Sunday Times were false and defamatory.
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