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The former CEO of the National Health laboratories Service, Joyce Mogale, is appealing the ruling of the Labour Court to pay back a staggering R22 million judgement debt after she failed to challenge her dismissal
Four months after hearing the high-profile 'Please Call Me' case between inventor Nkosana Makate and Vodacom, the Constitutional Court has yet to deliver judgment. Legal experts express concern about judicial delays while Makate remains hopeful for resolution.
The US Embassy in Pretoria has condemned the 'Kill the Boer' chant despite South Africa's Constitutional Court ruling in favour of the EFF, highlighting growing diplomatic tensions between the two nations. This stance follows President Trump's Executive Order suspending US assistance to South Africa and opening immigration pathways for Afrikaners fleeing perceived threats.
AfriForum has condemned the Constitutional Court's dismissal of their appeal to classify the 'Kill the Boer' chant as hate speech, with CEO Kallie Kriel vowing to continue fighting for Afrikaner protection both domestically and internationally.
Constitutional Court justices and political analysts challenge the secretive handling of the Phala Phala scandal, as Police Minister Mchunu faces criticism for classifying the IPID report. Critics argue this forms part of a broader pattern of protecting President Ramaphosa from accountability.
The South African Constitutional Court is set to address a significant change in marriage laws, potentially allowing men to adopt their wives' surnames, challenging long-standing patriarchal traditions.