South Africa
Zuma arms deal case back in court
Six months after it was last in court, the arms deal corruption case against former President Jacob Zuma and French arms company Thales will be back in the KZN High Court (Pietermaritzburg) today and tomorrow. In June, Judge Nkosinathi Chili ...
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Why Dlomo’s arrest shows SA remains in the fight
The arrest of Thulani Dlomo, a ‘superspy’ whose job at the State Security Agency was to marshal resources in defence of Jacob Zuma, his benefactors and his ANC faction, is perhaps the greenest shoot that has dared to sprout. In ...
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Mkhwanazi denies installing blue lights
Suspended Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) chief Julius Mkhwanazi has admitted that he gave permission for attempted-murder accused tenderpreneur Vusimusi 'Cat' Matlala’s security company staff to conduct police 'crime-fighting' operations – but used unsubstantiated claims of forgery to challenge evidence ...
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Ekurhuleni legal boss suspended amid corruption probe
Nkabinde suggests Presidency's approval in Chauke case
Magistrate overruled in bitter parrot custody battle
Unlawful entrapment acquittal overturned
Economists call for changes to Pension Funds Act
DA flags senior citizen voucher 'lottery'
Bid to replace 30% matric threshold defeated
University given tight deadline over degree-selling probe
EFF takes Manamela perjury complaint to PP
ANC reports Winde donation to Public Protector
Capital expenditure frozen at Sapo
Outa considers legal action over home solar
Private schools face repaying VAT claims
Bank account linked to Ingonyama chair seized
Ombud flags failures in healthcare system
Children's Memorial Institute files suit to restore power
EC education loses R500m infrastructure grant
Knysna declares level four water restrictions
City moves to recover R9m in irregular spending
Foreigners fill the gap in education and health sectors
Former treason trialist Colleen Lombard dies
Winde delays decision on troop deployment
Department loses R500m infrastructure grant
Nersa to host tariff application workshop
DA lays charge against Tshwane deputy mayor
Groenewald seeks repatriation of foreign inmates
Government and unions reject PSC Bill
Groenewald seeks repatriation of foreign inmates
Business confidence index increases
UK in talks to extend debt guarantee to SA
Legal Aid employees denied bonuses
FF Plus bemoans Free State’s forfeited funds
AG reveals R2.32bn spend on water tankers
City argues counter application in tariff battle
Benchmarks and Procurement Amendment Bill
Boshielo’s rape remarks hit a nerve
Godongwana, MPs clash over refusal to appear
How SA ‘mercenaries’ were conned into combat
SARB to discontinue average rate
Stats SA rejects 95m population estimate
Bidvest recovering R1m spent on directors’ Paris trip
Etzebeth ruling on hold
Policy Watch
Legislation: General Finance Laws (Official Benchmarks and Procurement) Amendment Bill
National Treasury has, by notice in the Government Gazette, announced the publication of the General Finance Laws (Official Benchmarks and Procurement) Amendment Bill 2025, writes Wyndham Hartley.
In a statement it said the primary objective of the original Financial Services Laws Amendment ...
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Parliamentary: Oversight strengthened
The National Assembly has moved to strengthen executive oversight by adopting several amendments to the Rules of the National Assembly, including the establishment of a Committee on the Presidency, reports Wyndham Hartley.
It said in a statement that by giving ...
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Case Law Briefs
Zulu v Mlotshwa (Appeal lapsed)
SCA:
Skhumbuzo Zulu v Vikizitha R Mlotshwa and Others
Judgment: 28 November 2025
Keywords: Appeal – notice and record of appeal lodged late – applications for condonation – application for the reinstatement of the appeal – heads of argument also ...
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BMW Financial Services v Boadia (Contract)
North West High Court (Mahikeng):
BMW Financial Services (SA) (Pty) Ltd t/a Alphera Financial Services v Keeditse Mavis Boadia
Judgment: 1 December 2025
Keywords: Contract – written instalment sale agreement – default by purchaser – application for summary judgment ...
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Mahikeng Municipality v Ellis (Arbitration review)
North West High Court (Mahikeng):
The Mahikeng Local Municipality v P Ellis N.O. and Others
Judgment: 28 November 2025
Keywords: Application for review and setting aside of arbitration award – s 33 of the Arbitration Act – nature of ...
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Mnyaka v RAF (State Liability Act)
Mongala v Mahikeng Municipality (Delict, expert evidence)
In Court
Cleric remanded in custody in high-profile graft case
Mike Sandlana, leader of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church’s (IPHC) Jerusalema faction in Brits who is charged with corruption, will spend more time in custody. His lawyer, Advocate Mike Hellens SC, yesterday told the Pretoria Magistrate's Court they had ...
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Tiffany Meek to spend festive season behind bars
Murder-accused Tiffany Meek will spend Christmas and New Year in custody after her pre-trial hearing at the Gauteng High Court (Johannesburg) was postponed yesterday. An EWN report notes that the matter has been postponed to 26 January to allow Meek’s ...
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Jozi FM chair faces fraud and theft charges
Jozi FM chairperson has been released on bail of R10 000 after he appeared in the Orlando Magistrate's Court on fraud and theft charges related to a multimillion-rand lottery grant, GroundUp reports. Rapitse Montsho is accused of theft and ...
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Modack accused of planning hit on investigator's father
Molefe murder case transferred
DSW corruption trial to resume next year
Alleged KZN murder mastermind remanded in custody
Smit's breakdown delays testimony
Metro officers face kidnapping and extortion charges
Today's Analyses
N2 Toll road dispute rages on
For more than two decades, the people of Amadiba on the Wild Coast have defended their land and livelihoods from externally imposed mega-projects. The landmark 2018 Baleni judgment secured their right to consent to mining, yet the Xolobeni proposal still ...
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Justice on hold pending appointments
The Christmas jingles have hit shopping malls, but 2025 is far from over. Crucial criminal justice system matters are outstanding – from appointing prosecutions boss Shamila Batohi’s successor to naming a new Asset Forfeiture Unit head and deciding who should ...
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Africa
Zambian blogger jailed for hate speech against President
Blogger and influencer Ethel Chisono Edwards has been sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment for posting hate speech on social media targeting President Hakainde Hichilema. The dual Zambian-US citizen, a real estate agent living in the US, has become renowned for ...
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Nigeria's Defence Minister quits amid security crisis
Nigeria’s Defence Minister, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has resigned, the President’s office said. His departure comes amid a growing security crisis that has seen the mass kidnapping of hundreds of school children in recent weeks, notes africanews. President Bola Tinubu last ...
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Mali recoups $1.2bn from increased royalties
Mali has recovered 761bn CFA francs ($1.2bn) in arrears from mining companies after a sweeping audit, its Finance Minister said. It marks one of the country’s largest recoveries from its extractive sector, reports Business Insider Africa. The military-led government ...
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World
New tranche of Epstein photos released
House Democrats on the Oversight Committee yesterday released photos and videos from a private island in the Caribbean that Jeffrey Epstein once owned. The images and videos show several bedrooms, bathrooms and what appears to resemble a dentist’s chair in ...
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Calls grow for Marwan Barghouti's release
More than 200 leading cultural figures have come together to call for the release of Marwan Barghouti, the jailed Palestinian leader seen as capable of uniting factions and bringing the best hope to the stalled mission of creating a Palestinian ...
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UK to scale back jury trials
The UK’s Lord Chancellor David Lammy has scaled back on axing jury trials for all but the most serious cases – but his plan to cut the Crown court backlog has failed to appease critics. A Law Gazette report notes ...
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Most pupil barristers from Oxbridge, study finds
San Francisco sues ultra-processed food companies
Today's Briefs
Prudential considers selling Alexforbes stake
* US insurer Prudential Financial is considering selling its stake in SA financial-services firm Alexforbes, according to sources. The Newark-based company notified billionaire Patrice Motsepe’s African Rainbow Capital that it is weighing an exit. Prudential first bought a stake in the ...
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Helderberg wreckage on display
* The SAA Museum at Rand Airport has received parts of the wreckage of SAA Flight 295, also known as the Helderberg, air disaster. The wreckage has been inaccessible to the public up until now. On 28 November 1987 the Helderberg ...
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Dirk to undergo further evaluation ahead of parole hearing
* While Najwa Dirk’s parole consideration has been placed on hold until she completes further evaluation, court papers shared by Taliep Petersen’s family, as part of their bid to keep her behind bars – reveal details about his murder. It is ...
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AEME underway in Gqeberha
* SA is hosting the Africa, Europe and Middle East (AEME) Earthquake Response Exercise (ERE) 2025 in Gqeberha. The exercise is part of the global programme of the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group, mandated by the UN General Assembly to ...
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Two men shot dead after leaving courthouse
* Two men were shot dead within minutes of each other near the Athlone Magistrate's Court yesterday. A witness has revealed that the men were targeted by gunmen after leaving the courthouse. SAPS crime scene experts moved between two cordoned-off ...
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