Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
- Workers’ Day: What AI readiness means for your world of work and the future of employment
- When prison is no shame in a society where corruption becomes a badge of success
- Husband fails to settle levies debt by offering property he co-owns with ex-wife
- Legal crackdown sees attorney struck off, another suspended, and fees pursued
- Home Affairs unlawful detention stops deportation of Nigerian father of three
- Parents who fight continuously turn their baby’s first year into a courtroom battle
- Former UCT housing residents can continue living in parking lot after winning eviction battle
- Whispering in the dark: The institutional collapse of SAPS and the high cost of silence
Browsing: Law & Justice
Explore key rulings, rights, and systemic reform. Stay informed with expert analysis on South Africa’s evolving legal landscape.
The Limpopo High Court has overturned a custody ruling and ordered a fresh probe, stressing that in a custody challenge children’s best interests must prevail.
The South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has sided with Carol Behane in a vehicle storage dispute, ruling that her Hyundai H1 must be returned without payment of storage fees after it was unlawfully kept.
From promise to plunder: Banxso liquidation unmasks deepfake scam and regulatory collapse
Banxso’s liquidation exposes a deepfake-driven scam and regulatory lapses that left thousands defrauded.
Baby Savers SA and Door of Hope are challenging the Department of Social Development in the Pretoria High Court over a ban on baby saver devices, arguing these life-saving tools give abandoned newborns a chance to survive.
Baby savers court battle highlights fight to save abandoned newborns and protect their right to life
Baby Savers SA and Door of Hope are challenging the Department of Social Development in the Pretoria High Court over a ban on baby saver devices, arguing these life-saving tools give abandoned newborns a chance to survive.
Former Heathfield High principal Wesley Neumann will face the Western Cape Education Department in the Labour Court on 17 September 2025, in a David versus Goliath case over Covid-19 school safety, parental democracy and irregular governance.
The latest Advertising Regulatory Board rulings show mixed outcomes, Jackpot City’s gambling advert was banned for appealing to minors, while complaints against Burger King and GWM South Africa were dismissed.
The National Financial Ombud Scheme (NFO) places consumer guidance at the heart of Money Smart Week 2025, offering practical tips to help South Africans protect themselves from financial harm, manage insurance responsibly, and strengthen financial resilience.
The South Gauteng High Court has ruled that Gauteng cannot delay life-saving radiation treatment for cancer patients. Judge EF Dippenaar affirmed that constitutional rights to life, dignity, and healthcare cannot be paused, marking a critical victory for thousands trapped in a years-long backlog.
The brutal murder of Kgaogelo Mamogashwa Nnonu outside Ko Dubai shocked South Africa after her boyfriend filmed and posted the horror online. Leroy Tau has apologised on behalf of men, calling the act “pure evil.”

