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- Court orders Tshwane to fix school properties it sold without proper approvals
- RAF cannot exclude undocumented foreign nationals from compensation claims
- JSC overrules tribunal and finds Judge President Mbenenge guilty of gross misconduct
- Firearm laws and court processes explained through the Julius Malema case
- Asylum seekers are paying bribes to stay free, and the system is letting it happen
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Expert Insights on Justice and Reform Unlock authoritative perspectives on law, rights, and systemic change. “Conviction” delivers expert analysis, advocating for equity and accountability in legal discourse.
Child cybercrime is rising in South Africa, with grooming, sextortion and image abuse spreading fast across schools before adults can intervene.
Inside the rental trends reshaping South Africa in 2026 as more households turn to renting
South Africa rental trends show more households choosing flexibility over ownership, with rising costs, lifestyle needs and high interest rates driving a steady shift toward long term renting.
The deaths of 14 school children in the Vanderbijlpark crash have forced a painful national reckoning about how drivers respond in moments of sudden danger. As dashcam footage circulates, road safety experts explain what every motorist should know about surviving a head-on collision.
Divorce without a lawyer in South Africa is possible, but only in uncontested cases where spouses agree on children, property, maintenance and pensions. A Conviction Expert explains the risks and requirements.
Icebolethu Group has urged South Africans to better understand funeral and life cover policies, saying many payout disputes arise from misunderstandings around exclusions, affordability, and claim requirements rather than a lack of compassion from service providers.
Protection orders in South Africa provide legal safeguards for anyone facing threats, harassment, or harm, with clear rules for application and enforcement.
Why UIF rejects claims after voluntary resignation, and what workers must prove to qualify
UIF benefits are denied when workers resign voluntarily unless constructive dismissal is proven
Homeowners must pay levies from the date their property is registered, not when they receive their first invoice. Awareness of this responsibility and early engagement with your association can help prevent disputes and financial stress.
Law bars father from registering his daughter as a citizen of South Africa without DNA test
A South African father is unable to register his daughter as a citizen because officials require a DNA test.
When someone dies in South Africa, their estate is immediately frozen and must be reported to the Master of the High Court. This guide explains what families need to know about wills, intestate succession, and the impact of customary law after the Bhe decision.

