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Justice Minister Kubayi warns that Floyd Shivambu's praise for fugitive Shepherd Bushiri undermines the rule of law in South Africa, urging political leaders to act responsibly.
MK Party secretary general Floyd Shivambu is in hot water after visiting wanted fugitive Shepherd Bushiri's church in Malawi.
Following the acquittal of Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso, his victims, including Sarah Mofokeng, share their emotional testimonies and call for justice, highlighting the ongoing struggle against gender-based violence in South Africa.
Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi condemns court interpreter's misconduct that led to the postponement of a sensitive bail hearing for a seven-year-old child.
Julius Malema calls for immediate public access to the National Sex Offenders Register, highlighting the urgent need for transparency in child rape cases to protect vulnerable South African children and ensure accountability for offenders.
Build One South Africa strongly endorses Minister Gwarube's decisive call for mandatory vetting of all school staff against the National Register for Sex Offenders, while demanding clear timelines and accountability following the horrific Eastern Cape child rape case that exposed critical gaps in school safety measures.
The Democratic Alliance plans to lay criminal charges against Minister Thembi Simelane over her alleged involvement in corruption linked to Eskom.
Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has taken legal action against individuals behind a smear campaign that falsely implicated her in a plot to prosecute Deputy President Paul Mashatile. The minister filed charges at Brooklyn Police Station after fake WhatsApp conversations were circulated, attempting to create division within government leadership. The National Prosecuting Authority has also dismissed these allegations as unfounded.
Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has taken legal action against individuals behind a smear campaign that falsely implicated her in a plot to prosecute Deputy President Paul Mashatile. The minister filed charges at Brooklyn Police Station after fake WhatsApp conversations were circulated, attempting to create division within government leadership. The National Prosecuting Authority has also dismissed these allegations as unfounded.
Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has condemned the allegations as 'fake news' and has initiated legal action.
Despite severe penalties for employers failing to comply with Pension Fund Act, it appears that many employers continue to circumvent their obligations, with only a handful facing the brunt of the law.