“The matters have been seriously litigated and time consuming. However, that is the nature of the legal process” - Legal Practice Council chairperson
Law | 22 February 2024
The utility says its ageing and damaged infrastructure is battling to cope with demand, and calls on electricity users to pay their bills
Brief | 19 February 2024
The evening was co-hosted with South African Jews for a Free Palestine
Brief | 19 February 2024
Using xenophobia to campaign is against the Electoral Code of Conduct, say activists
News | 15 February 2024
Court tells Council to finalise investigation into alleged R348-million plunder of trust funds by disgraced attorney Zuko Nonxuba
Law | 14 February 2024
Dozens of families evicted from container housing by the City of Johannesburg
News | 13 February 2024
Three other teachers named in report are still at the school
News | 13 February 2024
City of Tshwane says Mavuso residents will be relocated to land acquired by the provincial government
Brief | 12 February 2024
Hearings at the Judicial Conduct Tribunal into alleged gross misconduct by the judge will resume on 22 February
Law | 9 February 2024
Hearing by the Judicial Conduct Tribunal into possible gross misconduct by the judge continues
Law | 8 February 2024
The protest follows a summit hosted by Mining Affected Communities United in Action
News | 8 February 2024
About 200 people attended a summit hosted by Mining Affected Communities United in Action in Pretoria
News | 8 February 2024
The judge is before the Judicial Conduct Tribunal to answer charges of gross misconduct
Law | 7 February 2024
They were arrested in January after GroundUp reported that gang members had hijacked government-owned flats
Brief | 7 February 2024
Judicial Conduct Committee rules Judge Fisher must answer misconduct charge
Law | 5 February 2024
80-year-old Sarah Govender has lived in the Actonville flats since the 1980s
News | 2 February 2024