Court
Bathabile Dlamini off-the-hook for court costs - for now
Delays could have been avoided by Dlamini and former CEO Pearl Bhengu but their conduct was not “in bad faith or grossly negligent”
By Zoë Postman
Law | 30 August 2018
Cost order against NGO weakens democracy
The South African History Archive should be able to access documents exposing crimes under apartheid
By Sharon Ekambaram and Mluleki Marongo
Opinion | 3 July 2018
Judge Hlophe fails to explain why judgments are extremely late
Sixteen judgments at the Cape High Court have been outstanding for more than half-a-year. Six have been outstanding since 2016.
News | 29 June 2018
Charges dismissed against three men accused of murdering Zanele Sandlana
Magistrate’s decision greeted with tears by protesters
News | 27 June 2018
Lesbian murder trial to start in Strand
Activists are demanding that the state explain why the accused is not in jail
Brief | 26 June 2018
What are the limits of our right to know? An apartheid-era crookery case will provide the answer
The South African History Archive is still trying to get information from the Reserve Bank on Vito Palazzolo, Johann Blaauw and Robert Oliver Hill
News | 14 June 2018
“When will we black lesbians live freely in our community?”
Triangle Project moves to get man accused of lesbian murder behind bars
Brief | 23 May 2018
Sexual assault charges against teacher dropped after five postponements
Court told the investigating officer is on leave and therefore witnesses could not be located
Brief | 22 May 2018
Scathing judgment against Ekurhuleni municipality for 17-year housing delay
Court orders that homes must be built by end of year
Law | 18 January 2018