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Monday, June 9, 2025

How CCTV surveillance poses a threat to privacy in South Africa

Crimes like white collar and domestic crimes are not recorded by street cameras, which perpetuates an ideology of crime being street crime by strangers

Saturday Star News
Jane Duncan|Published

E-tolls a threat to locational privacy

One human rights issue that has not been tackled is the impact of e-tolls on people's right to locational privacy, says Jane Duncan.

News Opinion
Jane Duncan|Published

Hopes of a more open society fade

Repression will increasingly take hold if the |ANC sees itself losing control of the state

The Star News
Jane Duncan|Published

Onus is on whites todouse flames of racism

Whites need to stop reckless talk on race and close inequality gap. Events at Lonmin show fight for slice of wealth by blacks is on

Pretoria News Opinion
Jane Duncan|Published

Media underplaying police, state brutality

South Africans are still reeling from shock after a clash between the police and striking mineworkers that left dozens of workers dead. The dominant narrative up to this point, supported by camera footage and other media a

Sunday Independent News
Jane Duncan|Published