Walter Sisulu University’s attempt to evict students from residences was thwarted by a Mthatha High Court ruling, following violent protests over accommodation issues that resulted in a student's death.
ActionSA has raised concerns regarding the DA's Deputy Minister of Finance's involvement in the controversial 0. 5% VAT hike, as the legal battle unfolds over its implications for South Africans.
The information contained in Form LLL that relates to race, gender, nationality and citizenship, will not be disclosed in any deed or document lodged for registration or execution, but instead would be used “only for statistical and land audit purposes relating to land ownership in South Africa”, said chief registrar of Deeds, Carlize Knoesen.
Following a tragic shooting during a student protest at Walter Sisulu University, Minister of Higher Education Dr Nobuhle Nkabane promises consequence management and a review of accommodation conditions.
Hope for the Future aims to feed 400 children in need in Blikkiesdorp over the weekend, in the seventh consecutive year of their Easter campaign.
Luthando Mbinda, 64, was convicted on a charge of fraud in excess of R900 000. The Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Bellville found him not guilty on money laundering charges.
Makhanda's Archbishop, Nkosinathi Ngesi questioned how police could not find the child's rapist and murderer in the tiny town of Alicedale, with less than 10 000 residents about 52 kilometres away from Makhanda.
The 40-year-old was arrested for his alleged involvement in a domestic violence incident of housebreaking in one of the Ministerial residences in Bhisho.
The African Transformation Movement (ATM) criticises the South African justice system for perceived double standards in the prosecution of money laundering cases, drawing parallels between President Cyril Ramaphosa's Phala Phala scandal and the recent conviction of Mohammed Ameen.
The Witzenberg Justice Coalition, a women-led movement in the area, said the system had failed a 12-year-old girl who was placed in foster care following the first rape incident.
Webber Wentzel says the timeline for the achievement of the LSC's black ownership targets is problematic.
The presence of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) during a peaceful protest march in Matatiele has sparked significant debate, leading to inquiries from the Joint Standing Committee on Defence. The ANC Youth League has condemned the military's involvement, claiming it undermines democratic rights.
The investigation revealed several breaches of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) standards on the construction. These include failure to address safety concerns, resignation of safety consultant, and absence of OHS provisions in the NHBRC procedures.
A legal opinion solicited by the SAWS board found there was prima facie evidence of a corrupt relationship between the former SAWS CEO and the contractor.
The National Home Builders Regulatory Council’s (NHBRC) is set to release its investigation report on the tragic building collapse in George that claimed 34 lives.
Deputy president Paul Mashatile has once again spared no punches, in public comments at two recent ANC events, the Solomon Mahlangu lecture in Cape Town, and the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation's business breakfast in Illovo, alluding to the fact that the DA was no longer welcome in the GNU.
The Truth and Solidarity Movement called for a national shutdown Tuesday and for the police minister's resignation over the handling of the matter.
The Western Cape's R269. 5 billion budget, primarily funded by the national government, faces fierce criticism from opposition parties.
Kerry Mauchline, spokesperson for Education MEC David Maynier, said the pupil reported the matter to the school on the same day and the bus company was contacted to replace the driver.
Denver van der Bergh embarks on a remarkable 1680km journey from Cape Town to Pietermaritzburg, celebrating five years of sobriety while raising funds for the rehabilitation centre that changed his life.
A legal opinion reveals that the South African Weather Service's high performance computing tender was allegedly extended unlawfully multiple times, leading to significant financial implications.
Addressing the media in Matatiele, Minister of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities Sindisiwe Chikunga said officials planned to visit private schools in the area to interview children to get to the bottom of the scourge.
Amid a national outcry over the alleged rape of a 7-year-old pupil at Bergview College, the Eastern Cape Department of Education has reversed its decision to close the school, citing concerns for the students' welfare.
Supporters across South Africa demanded justice for Cwecwe, a 7-year-old girl allegedly raped in Matatiele. The police have intensified their investigation amid concerns over the school's cooperation.
The South African Local Government Association (Salga) has strongly opposed Minister Pemmy Majodina's calls for criminalising municipalities over water issues, arguing that such measures undermine collaboration and could waste public resources.