South Africa
DA gets legal guidance over VAT impasse
The DA has obtained legal advice in a bid to oppose Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s implementation of the half a percentage point VAT increase on 1 May. And Legalbrief reports that a coalition of civil society organisations has called on ...
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Diplomatic storm over Rasool’s expulsion
Expelled Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool has been given 72 hours to leave the US. Chrispin Phiri, spokesperson for International Relations & Co-operation Minister Ronald Lamola, said SA had received official confirmation from the SA Mission in the US late on Friday ...
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Law firm battles touting charges
Gqeberha law firm Greyvensteins Inc is fighting allegations of buying work and touting its conveyancing services through estate agents – including funding flight tickets and sponsoring a Christmas party. The Herald reports three of its directors are now embroiled in ...
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ANC asks SCA to review MK logo ruling
NHI and Bela Act not among DA's proposals
Shawn Mkhize gives up fight for Royal AM club
MPs and Ministers fined for breaching ethics code
Minister slams Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court failings
Dismissed NLC officials lose appeals
PP clears De Ruyter of nepotism claims
Zimbali Estate wins memorandum dispute
Alleged Ponzi scheme house to be preserved
Barred advocate turns to ConCourt
Mortuary closure sees autopsy backlog
Expropriation will not end building hijackings
Red flags over MEC’s Italy trip
Life insurance claim denied over non-disclosure
Police boss gets ultimatum over Ndlovu debacle
Date for blocked Vodacom, Remgro appeal
NDPP targets Bushiri’s R58m aircraft
Lawyers welcome new Insolvency Court
SACP submits IEC representation
Ex-spin doctor’s appointment ‘unlawful’ – board member
Sudden ‘ban’ on cannabis edibles unpacked
R200bn to fix SA’s freight crisis – Investec
Minister must answer to questionable appointments – NGO
Majodina calls for national key points
Officials allegedly captured to steal Eskom electricity
Culpable homicide charges expected over building collapse
Policy Watch
Trade: Ramaphosa affirms close ties with EU
President Cyril Ramaphosa has told the eighth SA-EU summit that ‘the Summit affirms our long-standing and close relationship, which is underpinned by the SA-European Union Strategic Partnership, writes Wyndham Hartley.
‘This is a partnership based on shared values and common ...
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Tourism: SA still underperforming – De Lille
Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille has told the Barsa Aviation Summit in Skukuza, Kruger National Park, that while SA was on a mission to promote tourism it was still underperforming, reports Wyndham Hartley.
‘On the tourism side, we are pushing ...
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Case Law Briefs
Mocke Investments v Drakenstein Municipality (Property law)
Western Cape High Court:
Mocke Investments v Drakenstein Municipality and Others
Judgment: 10 March 2025
Keywords: Property law – Servitude road – Function venue and holiday chalets planned requiring increased use of road
Summary: Mocke Investments (Pty) Limited brought an ...
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Naidoo v Discovery Life (Overstated income)
KZN High Court (Durban):
Naidoo v Discovery Life
Judgment: 13 March 2025
Keywords: Insurance – Overstated income – Contract avoided and cancelled – Retained premiums paid as penalty – ‘Pacemaker’ syndicate – Contract induced by material representation
Summary: The plaintiff ...
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Bodibe Tau Rapulana v Lafarge (Delict)
North West High Court (Mahikeng):
Affected Community Memebrs of Bodibe Tau Rapulana v Lafarge Cements and Others
Judgment: 13 March 2025
Keywords: Delict – Alleged mining operations harmful to people and livestock – No locus standi, universitas nor a class ...
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State v Lutshetu (Circumstantial evidence)
Renown Properties v Esus-2-Group (Tacit lease)
In Court
Mother sold Joshlin Smith for R20 000 – witness
A day before Joshlin Smith went missing, her mother confided in a friend that she had sold her daughter to a sangoma for R20 000. Former co-accused turned state witness Lourentia Lombaard revealed this during her evidence-in-chief on Friday in ...
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Kawa rape accused claims sex was consensual
The man accused of raping Gauteng businesswoman Andy Kawa in December 2010 testified in the Eastern Cape High Court (Gqeberha) on Friday that a woman paid him R200 for sex after approaching him at the beach 15 years ago – ...
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Vicki Terblanche’s boyfriend jailed for 25 years
‘The life of a human is precious, yet people put a price tag on it for their own personal and financial gain,’ Judge Samson Dunywa pointed out prior to sentencing Reinhardt Leach to 25 years imprisonment for the murder ...
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Former Intelligence boss faces numerous charges
Former Mpumalanga land officials charged with graft
Cash-in-transit suspects lose discharge application
Bishop has a case to answer
Gqeberha fraudsters fined
Today's Analyses
Flexible labour policies will attract investors
‘While flexible conditions of employment could be considered controversial in a highly unionised country such as SA, it is an important characteristic associated with labour-intensive industries and an internationally-benchmarked recommendation that cannot simply be ignored because of our socio-political environment ...
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SA faces double standards claim over arms exports
‘The practice of exporting arms to countries that systematically violate human rights or violate international law has been a recurring theme of SA’s arms exports. Under SA’s law, exporting or issuing permits for such exports is prohibited.’ So says ...
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Africa
TotalEnergies probed over Mozambican jihadist
French prosecutors have opened an investigation into TotalEnergies over potential manslaughter and a failure to assist people in danger during a jihadist attack in Mozambique, the energy firm said. News24 reports that Islamist insurgents attacked the port city of Palma ...
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Zambia backtracks on secretive change process
In a notable reversal, the Zambian Government has announced that the constitutional amendment process will now be guided by the demands of the people, following widespread criticism over its earlier secretive approach. According to the Lusaka Times, Minister of Justice ...
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Calls for Namibia to regulate sex work industry
There are growing calls for Namibia to enact legislation that will regulate the sex work industry, reports The Namibian. Namibia is home to the Right to Work for Sex Workers Movement and the Right to Rehabilitation Movement, which both receive ...
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One-stop border post for Malawi and Mozambique
World
Step forward for global treaty to protect lawyers
The first international treaty aiming to protect lawyers from attacks on their practice has passed a new hurdle. A Law Gazette report notes that the 46-member Council of Europe last week formally adopted the Council of Europe Convention for the ...
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Judges block Trump's firing of probationary workers
Two federal judges last week ordered the Trump administration to immediately offer jobs back to thousands of fired probationary workers as they imposed separate, broad roadblocks on the administration’s efforts. A report in The Washington Post notes that the rulings ...
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Syrian leader signs constitutional declaration
Syria’s leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, has hailed the start of a ‘new history’ for his country, after signing into force a constitutional declaration regulating its five-year transitional period and laying out rights for women and freedom of expression. A report in ...
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Israel using GBV against Palestinians – UNHRC
Samarco dam collapse trial ends in London
Today's Briefs
KZN teen acquitted of the kidnap and murder of mother and daughter
* Five years after the murder of a mother and her daughter, the last of the accused in the case was acquitted in the KZN High Court (Durban). Four people are currently serving time, having been sentenced for the 2020 murders ...
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Rapist sentenced four decades after abuse
* Bernard de Fraetas (69) has been sentenced in the Mitchells Plain Regional Court to 12 years for the rape and sexual assault of a woman and her younger sister in the 1980s. His name will also be added to the sex ...
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Fraudster set to appeal 15-year sentence
* Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crime Court Magistrate Emmanuel Magampa has handed convicted fraudster Bouille Reyneke, (57) – a derivative trader and sole member of the Market Minstrel CC, who stole millions from his clients before his arrest in 2019 – ...
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Mother guilty of murder awaits sentencing
* The Women & Men Against Child Abuse organisation has welcomed the recent verdict in the baby Impilo case, where a newborn was killed by his mother. The Gauteng High Court (Johannesburg) has found the mother guilty of murder, rejecting her ...
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Navy acquires luxury vehicles
* The cash-strapped navy acquired six luxury Audi Q5 vehicles worth about R5m to transport its admirals and high-level visitors with the ‘necessary dignity’. Although the comfort of visiting dignitaries from abroad is cited as one of the main reasons for ...
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Company accused of Lesotho scam
* SanLei Premium Trout, which farms trout in the Lesotho mountains, claims to have invested in projects to help the communities near the dam, whose livelihood is affected by overgrazing, soil erosion and changing weather. But the company, which describes itself ...
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Parliament’s social media accounts hacked
* A cryptocurrency scam linked to a newly minted ‘$Ramaphosa’ token exploited Parliament’s official X, Facebook, and YouTube accounts in a co-ordinated cyberattack on Saturday. The fraudulent posts, designed to deceive unsuspecting investors, directed users to a questionable token launched ...
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ArcelorMittal seeks rescue package
* ArcelorMittal SA is seeking a R3.1bn rescue package to stave off the closure of crucial steel mills in the country. The funds from Industrial Development Corporation would prevent the full idling of its long-steel plants slated for the second ...
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Acsa confirms delays
* The Airports Company SA (Acsa) has informed passengers of an ongoing ‘global systems issue’ affecting FlySafair and LIFT in SA. ‘The technical issue is currently impacting the airlines' check-in systems and causing delays. ‘Technicians from the airlines and their service ...
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Concern over SA’s Antarctica team
* A member of SA's Antarctica overwintering team faces accusations of being mentally unstable and violent, prompting intervention by the government. Urgent efforts are under way to ease tensions inside the base as the team is almost entirely cut off ...
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Zibi issues sovereignty warning
* Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts chair Songezo Zibi has warned that SA risks losing its sovereignty if it does not change its spending culture, fight corruption and drive efficiencies to improve service delivery and realise much-needed economic growth. If ...
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Karoo municipality ordered to axe manager
* A Western Cape municipal manager whose appointment is at the centre of a dispute between his municipality and the local government MEC has hired three ‘associates’ without advertising their posts. Central Karoo district municipal manager Jackson Penxa’s appointment in late ...
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Call for liquidation of KleuterZone
* An investor, who sunk R900 000 in KleuterZone, has applied for its immediate liquidation, saying the early childhood education group is in severe financial distress and has caused harm to investors. Anita Susanna du Plessis from Koster in the North ...
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