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In a significant ruling highlighting police accountability, a South African High Court has ordered authorities to pay over R680,000 in damages after finding both the arrest and subsequent prosecution of a man were unlawful. The case exposed serious procedural failures by law enforcement.
In a shocking turn of events, DNA tests have revealed that Ditebogo Frans Gololo, 28, accused of impregnating a 13-year-old Seshego girl, is not the father of the child.
In a stunning reversal, the US Justice Department has ordered prosecutors to abandon corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, marking a major victory for the Democratic leader who had faced allegations of fraud and bribery.
Hundreds of MK Party supporters, dressed in party colours, have descended on the Durban Magistrate's Court where Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla faces terrorism incitement charges linked to the deadly July 2021 unrest.
US President-elect Donald Trump would have been convicted for his alleged effort to overturn the result of the 2020 election if he hadn't been elected four years later, said a report by then special counsel Jack Smith
Donald Trump will be sentenced on January 10, for covering up hush money payments to a porn star despite the US President-elect's last-ditch efforts to frustrate a process that would make him the first felon in the White House.
Britain and Germany on Tuesday signed a joint action plan aimed at tackling migrant smuggling gangs, as European interior and migration ministers met in London to boost cooperation.
US President-elect Donald Trump responded to US President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter Biden, calling it an "abuse and miscarriage of justice".
Hunter Biden said that his past mistakes had been used to humiliate his family for "political sport," commenting on his father, outgoing US President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon him.
Police arrested a Syrian suspect over the attack that was claimed by the Islamic State group.
A bold hospital heist in Belfast ends with two suspects in cuffs and stripped state-owned vehicle parts recovered.
Business owners in eThekwini must renew licenses promptly to avoid prosecution. Renewal is free and can be done online or at municipal offices.
The reasons for dismissals of the 18 officers differ, with four of them being fired for irregular ranting of ID documents, while six were dismissed for irregular solemnisation and registration of marriages.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has announced the Constitution Twenty-First Amendment Bill, also known as the “Anti-Corruption Bill,” to Parliament.
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi has introduced an artificial intelligence (AI) driven tool called Land Invasion Monitoring and Inspection Tool (LIMIT), to combat illegal land invasion occupations amid increasing rates of illegal land invasion.
Dr John Hlophe said the National Prosecuting Authority’s decision to not prosecute President Cyril Ramaphosa over the Phala Phala scandal, shows that the justice system favours powerful people over ordinary people.
EFF condemns NPA's inaction on Ramaphosa, calling it a continuation of state protection for powerful individuals amid serious allegations.
ANC, EFF, and ActionSA call for tougher action following the sentencing of Steinhoff’s former CFO in a massive fraud case.
Renaldo Gouws has apologised to Gayton McKenzie for judging him in the past, but social media had a field day heaping scorn on the fired DA politician.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng has welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to authorise the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to investigate allegations of serious maladministration at the Gauteng Department of Human Settlements. File Picture Ayanda Ndamane / Independent Newspapers
‘‘After all the trauma they endured, we are just grateful that they have been accepted into another school, even though the school year was about to end. ’’ - Victim’s aunt.
‘‘When it became apparent to his counsel that Mr. Combs would at some point soon be formally charged, he did something extraordinary: He left his home in Miami and travelled to New York, the very location of the prosecutors and agents investigating him. ’’
Daniel Mtimkhulu, former Prasa Engineering head, sentenced to 15 years for fraudulently inflating his qualifications and defrauding millions from the public funds.
Self-proclaimed prophet, Mapaseka Motsoeneng, known as Pastor Mboro, caused drama in court after telling his lawyers to leave him alone while speaking to the media.
What really lurks behind Schreiber’s digitisation? Is it to safeguard national security, or to instil a system of Automated Oppression?