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Aug 7
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Bongani Bingwa in conversation GroundUp journalist Daniel Steyn about Primrose Modisane's long-fought battle for recognition. Modisane, a 36-year-old Zimbabwean-born woman, finally received her South African birth certificate five months after a court ordered it. She had faced significant challenges, including being denied basic rights like education, healthcare, and parental recognition, despite having DNA evidence and legal backing. The conversation also explores the broader implications of high administrative costs on the compensation fund for sick miners and a recent Constitutional Court ruling that deemed restricting cattle grazing for people living on land under the Extension of Security of Tenure Act (ESTA) as equivalent to eviction.

 

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