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The Pan-African Bar Association of South Africa has issued a warning to the Legal Practice Council regarding the charges against advocate Dali Mpofu SC, urging caution against using disciplinary actions for personal or political motives
South African labour law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations for employees' religious practices, including time off for religious holidays. Legal Director at Strata-g Labour Solutions, advocate Tertius Wessels,, underscores the delicate balance required.
Ian Cameron warns that proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulations could jeopardise the safety of communities and threaten the livelihoods of over 500,000 South Africans working in the private security sector.
During public hearings on the marriage bill, Komani residents argued that the minimum marriage age of 18 should be raised to 21, sparking a vital debate about maturity and legal consent.
For nearly three decades, the Centre for Child Law has fearlessly challenged laws and policies to protect South Africa's most vulnerable children. From ensuring education access for disabled children to fighting for climate justice, discover how this University of Pretoria-based organisation continues to transform children's constitutional rights from paper to reality.
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu challenges AfriForum to substantiate their claims regarding white farm murders, urging them to provide evidence for their assertions.
Police operation 'Vala Umgodi' leads to the arrest of an 18-year-old undocumented foreign national after discovering 2. 5kg of suspected gold-bearing minerals at an illegal mining operation in Limpopo's Gravelotte area.
The South African Human Rights Commission responds to disturbing torture videos from Zanzou, urging public to refrain from sharing content that violates victims' rights.
'This is a national disaster. It is a war that has long far gone. And the only way to start a ceasefire is by saying their names. 'This is the call on President Cyril Ramaphosa to declare gender-based violence and femicide a national disaster, when he delivers his State of the Nation address.
In a groundbreaking case of cyber bullying, a woman is prosecuted for sending vile videos of herself farting to her partner's ex, raising questions about how low online harassment can really go.
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy reveals alarming statistics: 41% of traffic deaths in South Africa are pedestrians. Discover essential safety tips to protect yourself on the roads.
Seven individuals were charged with "trying to arouse interest in non-traditional sexual relations," an act that has been illegal in Russia for 10 years.
The JMPD has warned Johannesburg residents that illegal fireworks use, especially near sensitive areas could result in hefty fines of R1,000 or R1,500 for violations as the New Year’s Eve approaches.
Indian police fired tear gas Friday at protesting farmers attempting to march to the capital New Delhi to push for their longstanding demand of guaranteed minimum prices for their crops.
South Africa's outdated intellectual property laws cost the country over R47 billion annually. TheWIPO-SA Summer School at Mangosuthu University of Technology aims to transform Africanideas into economic assets.