W.C Judge President John Hlophe suspended
Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe has been suspended with immediate effect. The Presidency issued a statement announcing Hlophe’s suspension
Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe has been suspended with immediate effect. The Presidency issued a statement announcing Hlophe’s suspension
The ANC is attempting to use its majority in Parliament to crush any form of accountability. Leader of the DA
The seven suspects arrested for the kidnapping of Abirah Dekhta face more charges, including child pornography. They were also charged
The Section 89 independent panel into the Phala Phala saga has questioned how such a large amount of foreign currency
Belinda Magor, the white racist whose WhatsApp voice note went viral for defending pitbulls and calling for black people to
Europe’s largest drug cartel has been dismantled. Dubbed Operation Desert Light, Europol arrested 49 people across six European countries. They
Blame for the release of Chris Hani’s killer has been squarely placed at the doors of the ANC-led government. Metalworkers’
The Venezuelan government and the United States have reached a long overdue social protection agreement. The deal came following negotiations
The ANC along with its tripartite alliance partners, SACP and Cosatu, will continue to protest the release of Janusz Walus
A 60-year-old white racist has been arrested after a voice note of her calling for black people to be banned
There’s still no clarity on the 50 million litres of PetroSA diesel boost for Eskom. The utility’s spokesperson, Sikonathi Mantshantsha
Majority of dog attacks are triggered from a fear-based situation. This is the assertion by the Pitbull Federation of South
A KwaZulu-Natal madrassah can continue to sound the call to prayer, after a Supreme Court of Appeal ruling. It follows
The City of Cape Town’s energy distribution department has had to backtrack after accusing an Athlone household of tampering with
The style of policing in South Africa hasn’t adapted for at least a decade, which is adding to the country’s
The high cost of living is forcing many South Africans to turn to their banks for extra credit. A TransUnion
Discussions about the death penalty should be forced back on the table as the National Freedom Party (NFP) believes that
The Correctional Services Department is adamant that the release of former President Jacob Zuma on medical parole was not unlawful.
The Constitutional Court has granted Janusz Waluś parole. It follows Waluś asking the apex to set aside the Supreme Court
The Water Research Commission has criticized the disparities in access to proper sanitation in South Africa. This, as the country