South Africa
Emergency importation of FMD vaccine authorised
The SA Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra) has moved swiftly to grant section 21 authorisation for the importation of the Dollvet Foot-and-mouth Disease (FMD) vaccine, a critical measure intended to provide immediate relief to the country’s beleaguered agricultural sector. The ...
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Original Cradock Four docket disappeared – Calata
Lukhanyo Calata on Friday testified at the TRC Commission of Inquiry that the original murder docket for the Cradock Four vanished without any explanation, accountability or consequences, reports News24. Calata said the disappearance of the file on the 1985 killings ...
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RAF’s appeal against judgment on court orders dismissed
The SCA has dismissed with costs an application by the Road Accident Fund (RAF) to appeal a judgment that slammed the fund for refusing to abide by 181 court orders in favour of Sunshine Hospital. The RAF made several attempts ...
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SCA rejects lawyer’s bid to resume practice
Simelane disputes Zondo Commission evidence
Visually impaired man wins fight against body corporate
'Blue lights blesser' linked to R14.9m theft
Xulu withdraws challenge to Mothibi's appointment
Homeowner wins property payment dispute
Graft-accused judge remains on special leave
Commission raids steel firms suspected of price fixing
Mbenenge’s accuser relocated
Ramaphosa extended existing policy — academic
Mkhwanazi hits back at O'Sullivan slush fund claims
Ditching Natal from KZN will cost billions – expert
Law firm hired to probe pupil's school death
Bill tabled to create state petroleum company
Trainees in the lurch following Seta funding scandal
MKP MP elevated to chief whip despite criminal probe
Soft exit for graft-accused SANDF generals
Ransom’ cash seized after rape ordeal
Safa lawyer seeks compensation
Former Gupta lieutenant detained
Backlash over inefficient arms regulator
Black Coffee takes aim at executive for defying court order
Experts issue warning after ConCourt marriage ruling
Home Affairs modernisation won't lead to job cuts
SIU to probe municipal graft
Prosecutors resisting lifestyle audits – Kubayi
Complaint lodged against drug-busting councillor
Bid to extradite Zimbabwean heist accused brothers
Department vets teachers against sex offenders register
Knives out for principal over dwindling cash reserves
Premier denies tampering allegations
Zero-tariff agreement ‘imminent’
‘Sweat shop’ workers allegedly paid R50 a day
Asset manager backs Ramaphosa's Eskom plan
Jonas urges setting up new strategic partnerships
Troubled KZN municipality owed R21m
Zuma vows to fight for his ANC membership
Afrikaner refugees find it tough going in US
Policy Watch
Legislation: SA National Petroleum Company Bill published
Mineral & Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe has, by notice in the Government Gazette, published the SA National Petroleum Company Bill, writes Wyndham Hartley.
The Bill seeks to provide for the establishment of the SA National Petroleum Company; to provide ...
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Health: Foot & Mouth declared a disaster
Head of the National Disaster Management Centre Elias Sithole has, in his capacity as the head of the centre, after having considered reports submitted on the foot and mouth disease outbreak in the Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KZN, Limpopo ...
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Case Law Briefs
Ncala v Park Avenue Body Corporate (Constitutional rights)
SCA
Ncala v Park Avenue Body Corporate and Others
Judgment: 12 February 2026
Keywords: Condonation application – late filing of appeal – whether High Court had jurisdiction to condone late filing – whether condonation warranted – constitutional rights to dignity ...
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Grey Elephant v Knysna Municipality (Mandament van spolie)
Western Cape High Court (Thembalethu)
Grey Elephant Investments (Pty) Ltd v Knysna Local Municipality
Judgment: 11 February 2026
Keywords: Mandament van spolie – possession – whether the relationship between GEI and the electricity supply was such as to require protection ...
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Khanyisa Mogale Attorneys v Mokotedi (Lapsed appeal)
North West High Court (Mahikeng)
Khanyisa Mogale Attorneys v Mankele Zipporah Mokotedi obo Brian Ridge Moagi
Judgment: 12 February 2026
Keywords: Lapsed appeal – reinstatement application – condonation for late filing – principles – explanation vague and unsatisfactory – negligence ...
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Lukhele v Humayl (Mandament van spolie)
Rods Construction v Mshengu (Contract)
In Court
Lifman murder accused denied bail agaion
The two men accused of murdering Cape Town businessman Mark Lifman in a George parking lot have been denied bail for the second time, reports News24. Gert Bezuidenhout and Johannes Hendrik Jacobs, both private security specialists, had applied for bail ...
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Culpable homicide accused blames alcohol smell on hand sanitiser
A Durban driver charged with culpable homicide claims hand sanitiser was responsible for the strong alcohol smell police detected after he crashed, reports News24. Jagadisha Harishun’s silver-grey Audi crashed into a petrol bowser at Palmerston Shell in Stella Road on ...
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Road rage pensioner’s sentencing proceedings halted again
Sentencing proceedings for a KZN pensioner convicted of murdering a father-of-two in a road rage shooting resumed last week after coming to a halt last year when he was hospitalised, reports News24. Anthony Ball (70) failed to appear in court ...
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R500 000 forfeiture for trafficking exotic wildlife
Man gets life for raping epileptic (15)
Mental evaluation order for Louis Liebenberg upheld
Former learners convicted of killing acting principal
Suspect linked to murder of e-hailing driver
NMU student released after docket disappears
NMB mayor's bid against GOOD leader delayed
Child rape accused doctor released on bail
AFU secures order in student extortion case
Today's Analyses
Time for firm policy on short-term rentals
Public debate often frames short-term rental (STR) regulation as a clash between ‘disruptors’ and ‘dinosaurs.’ But the reality for South African hospitality is simpler and more urgent, argues Anton Gillis, CEO of the Hospitality Asset Management Company. Gillis contends ...
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Why it's vital to assess IT risks
The uncomfortable truth in any merger or acquisition is you’re not just buying an organisation’s future cash flows, you are buying its history. That includes the risks it has recorded, the risks it has ignored, and most dangerously, the risks ...
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Africa
Freeze on Kenya/US health deal to stay
The High Court has declined to lift a freeze on a Ksh 200bn ($1.5m) health co-operation agreement between Kenya and the US, reports the Kenyans. This was after an appeal was filed by Senator Okiya Omtatah seeking to stop ...
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Courts' role in Nigeria party leadership dispute challenged
The Abuja Court of Appeal has reserved judgment in nine appeals filed by rival factions of the Peoples Democratic Party over decisions of the Federal High Court stopping the party’s 15 and 16 November national convention held in Oyo State ...
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Cameroon’s President postpones elections again
Cameroon's President Paul Biya has postponed the legislative and municipal elections that were expected at the start of February, reports EWN. Originally scheduled for 2025, the elections had already been postponed once until early 2026. No new date was ...
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World
Last batch of Epstein files released
Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed a list of 305 high-profile individuals that have showed up in the Epstein files. The Daily Mail reports that the Trump administration has been drip-releasing millions of emails, photos and documents relating to the case ...
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Top court won't reopen police brutality case
France's top court last week ruled against reopening an investigation into the 2016 death of a young black man in police custody, confirming a previous decision to dismiss the case against three arresting officers. A report in Le Monde ...
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Judges strike down ban on Palestine Action, but ...
Judges in the UK have humiliated Ministers by insisting Palestine Action should not be banned under anti-terrorism laws in a ruling that has left thousands of its alleged supporters in legal limbo. A report in The Guardian notes that the ...
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'SLAPP' applicants await ruling
Former South Korean Minister jailed for insurrection
Today's Briefs
Call for comment on V&A Waterfront expansion plan
* Minister of Forestry, Fisheries & the Environment, Willie Aucamp, has started a public consultation process over a reclamation application made by the V&A Waterfront to reclaim land from the sea to expand the popular Cape Town tourist destination in a ...
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More than 300 NMU students implicated in crimes
* More than 300 criminal incidents involving Nelson Mandela University (NMU) students were recorded last year. These include sexual offences, theft and murders on and off campus residences. NMU has about 23 000 students expected to reside off campus and more ...
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SARS targets prominent producer
* A renowned filmmaker faces the prospect of losing her personal assets at public auction after her production company allegedly fell behind on tax payments. The SARS wrote to Zikethiwe Ngcobo on 28 January, threatening civil action after Fuzebox Productions allegedly ...
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Estate agent kidnapped
* A Bela-Bela estate agent was drugged, kidnapped and robbed of his pickup truck by a man who claimed he was a desperate cancer patient. Johan Kotze went to show a smallholding to a ‘Gerhard Pieter’ last Monday. Kotze said he ...
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Councillor stabbed to death
* A North West councillor was stabbed to death in a fight over a woman. A 35-year-old man has since been arrested for the murder of City of Matlosana councillor Molefi Sello. Sello was stabbed in Klerksdorp on Friday morning, police ...
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Probe into unlicensed minibus
* The KZN Department of Transport is investigating the roadworthy certificate issued to a minibus transporting learners in the province. Transport MEC Siboniso Duma said the vehicle from Pietermaritzburg was issued a roadworthy certificate in the Eastern Cape despite it not ...
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SANParks suspends indemnity form process
* SA National Parks has suspended the indemnity and verification form requirement at Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) with immediate effect. The suspension came just days after the parks body announced the implementation of the measure. It had been introduced at ...
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Makhanda's taps run dry
* Makhanda is facing a water crisis, with ongoing drought, vandalised infrastructure and poor planning contributing to the situation as residents and businesses bear the brunt. Frontier Country has been without water for six weeks. Residents and businesses are forced to ...
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Scholar transporters hand memorandum to MEC
* Tensions between the Gauteng Department of Roads & Transport and scholar transport operators escalated last week as the government continues to tighten compliance measures, while operators took to the streets in protest and refused to attend a scheduled engagement on ...
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Johannesburg taps still dry
* Some Johannesburg areas remained without water yesterday despite the government’s promise that supply would be restored. Minister of Water & Sanitation Pemmy Majodina told reporters that ‘by latest on Sunday, all communities should have water’.‘Our report from Rand Water ...
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Convoy accused of flouting traffic laws
* Residents along one of Midrand’s busiest commuter routes say Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s official convoy repeatedly drives against oncoming traffic during the morning rush, turning ordinary public roads into temporary VIP corridors and leaving motorists intimidated, delayed and unsafe. One ...
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