South Africa
Mbenenge’s ‘harassment’ trail addressed at tribunal
The secretary who has accused Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge of sexual harassment, yesterday told the tribunal hearing her complaint, that one of her colleagues told her he had a reputation for such behaviour. Legalbrief reports that the tribunal ...
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Law firm is blocking transformation – Basadi Ba Molao
Norton Rose Fulbright's court challenge of the Legal Sector Code has been described as an attempt to preserve the ‘devastating effect of the persistence of racial discrimination’ suffered by black legal practitioners. A Cape Times report says this is ...
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R52.5m seized in Namibian illegal mining proceeds
The Asset Forfeiture Unit in Mpumalanga has seized R52.5m – the proceeds of illegal coal mining – from 10 Namibian bank accounts. As a result, the NPA has ticked a vital box in SA’s scramble to exit its Financial ...
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Mapisa-Nqakula’s graft case postponed
Growing calls for Ntshavheni to fall on her sword
Ericsson faces SA lawsuit on Angolan dealings
Cosatu and DA oppose Bill to centralise SOEs
FSCA targets employers failing to pay pension contributions
Tshwane appeals against return of fraud-accused employees
Sava and Access Bank tie-up approved
Association counts the cost of Mozambican turmoil
Mpumulanga cancels fraudulent Covid grant payments
ANC moves to rescue embattled Ithala
Bid to interdict Zulu king’s wedding fails
Manhunt launched for escaped zama zama 'ringleader'
State and unions close to 5.5% pay deal
Spaza shops toe the line after state intervention
DA backs calls for removal of sugar tax
City defends planned desalination plant
Case Law Briefs
MEC Health EC v Sikota
SCA:
MEC Health EC v Sikota
Judgment: 15 December 2024
Keywords: Civil Procedure – non-compliance with Uniform Rules of Court – rule 49 – condonation – court’s discretion to condone – judicious exercise of discretion to condone – expert evidence ...
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Longman v Minister of Police
North West High Court (Mahikeng):
Longman v Minister of Police
Judgment: 15 January 2025
Keywords: Delict – damages for unlawful arrest – arrest without warrant – jurisdictional factors for defence – reasonable suspicion – liability – quantum
Summary: Ms Felicia ...
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Nthebolang v Minister of Police (Quantum of damages)
North West High Court (Mahikeng):
Nthebolang v Minister of Police
Judgment: 10 January 2025
Keywords: Delict – general damages – quantum of damages – court’s discretion – factors to consider
Summary: This case concerns Mr Keyaoleboga Christopher Nthebolang who was ...
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Venita Fourie v Minister of Police (Arrest without warrant)
In Court
Child porn suspect denied bail
The case against Darryn Wilken, arrested in connection with the discovery of millions of images and videos of child pornography at his Midrand home, has been postponed to 28 January. He was arrested on Friday during a takedown operation by ...
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Disgraced lawyer gets legal representation
Disgraced Gqeberha lawyer Du-Wayne Stoltz (39) has appointed attorney Danie Gouws to represent him in his theft case, says a report in The Herald. Stoltz appeared briefly in the Gqeberha Commercial Crimes Court yesterday where his case was postponed to ...
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Reality star in court for 2019 assault case
Renowned sangoma and reality star Makgotso ‘Mofokeng, who claims to be pregnant with twins, has been accused of hitting a woman with a bottle in the face nearly five years ago. News24 reports that she made her first appearance in ...
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Alleged insurance scam killer’s trial postponed
Convicted felon gets bail in new assault case
Media barred from photographing rape suspect
Today's Analyses
A showdown will preserve the GNU
While South Africans have a great deal of emotional energy invested in the GNU, unless it chalks up real successes, it will collapse in recriminations or potentially be subsumed in an explosion of populist anger. That, says former Legalbrief owner ...
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Protection of life should be SAPS’ raison d'être
While comparisons with Marikana are being made, the Stilfontein mine disaster – where 87 bodies have been recovered – is also reminiscent of the August 2023 Albert Street fire in Johannesburg, where 77 people were killed. As in Albert Street ...
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Africa
President begins review of Ghana's Constitution
President John Mahama has taken a significant step toward fulfilling his promise to implement the constitutional review process by establishing a Constitution Review Committee, reports GBC Ghana Online. The committee, comprising experts from diverse fields, is tasked with addressing gaps ...
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Kenya plans to combat ‘digital abuse’
The Kenyan Government is planning to make social media platforms establish physical offices locally, as part of a broader strategy to combat what it calls ‘digital abuse’, reports the Kenyan Wall Street. Last Thursday, the principal secretary in the Interior ...
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UK waits for Trump before signing Chagos Islands deal
The UK Government will not sign off on a deal to hand back the Chagos Islands to Mauritius until Donald Trump’s administration has had a chance to consider the future of the joint military base, Downing Street has confirmed. According ...
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Nigeria admitted as Brics member
World
Iranian singer sentenced to death for blasphemy
An Iranian court has sentenced the popular singer Amir Hossein Maghsoudloo, known as Tataloo, to death on appeal after he was convicted of blasphemy, according to local media reports. A report in The Guardian quotes the reformist newspaper Etemad, which ...
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China executes two men for deadly attacks
China has executed two men responsible for two deadly attacks within a week in November last year. A BBC News report notes that Fan Weiqiu killed at least 35 people and injured dozens more after he drove his car into ...
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Navalny's lawyers sentenced to years in penal colony
Three lawyers who represented the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny have been sentenced to years in a Russian penal colony, as part of Vladimir Putin’s crackdown on dissent that has reached levels unseen since Soviet times. A report in ...
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Appeals judge rejects attempt to revoke adoption order
Asylum solicitors to receive more accreditation funding
Today's Briefs
FSCA issues deepfake warning
* The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) has warned the public against accepting financial advice, assistance, or investment offers from Gold Earnings Hub and Africa Gold Capital, two firms found to be using deepfakes to secure investment. It said the companies ...
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Makgoba rejects misconduct report
* Cape Town Anglican Archbishop Dr Thabo Makgoba has slammed a fake article allegedly implicating him in financial misconduct and scams. An online article, which has since been deleted, claimed that the cleric is under investigation for financial misconduct after the ...
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Hundreds arrested in Tshwane
* More than 314 suspects were apprehended over the past weekend in Tshwane during various police operations. ‘Detectives arrested 240 suspects for serious offences, which included 57 for gender-based violence, 30 for common assault, two for murder, 5 for attempted murder ...
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BOOK REVIEW
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF COMMERCIAL LAW 10e
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF COMMERCIAL LAW 10e H Schulze et al | Print ISBN: 9781485153177
This concise textbook has been a trusted resource at South African tertiary institutions for over 32 years. The 10th edition reflects recent legal developments, including updates on ...
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