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- Whispering in the dark: The institutional collapse of SAPS and the high cost of silence
- Court keeps 78 English medium learners at Afrikaans school in Swartruggens
- Top court orders fresh look at 30-year sentence in robbery case to determine fairness
- Wrong hearing loss compensation formula costs Rand Mutual dearly
- Boxer joins SPAR in second ruling over hidden SIM card requirement in free data promotions
- Security giant fails to stop former executive from joining rival company
- Legal profession is a mature profession that does not reward premature ambition
- No court has yet ruled on electric vehicles charging in South African complexes
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When protection fails: Understanding domestic violence orders and how they can save lives
The tragic murder of Kgaogelo Marota highlights the urgent need for domestic violence protection orders and their proper enforcement to safeguard victims.
Kgaugelo Marota, 20, was stabbed to death in Maubane by her ex-boyfriend, who then attacked his current girlfriend and posted about it online.
From Thuthuzela Care Centres to courtrooms: South Africa is fighting gender-based violence
From life sentences for child rapists to healing events led by communities, South Africa’s fight against gender-based violence is being waged in courtrooms, care centres, and public spaces of solidarity.
80 years after World War II, China and South Africa honour the human cost and recommit to peace
Eighty years after the end of World War II, China and South Africa gathered in Pretoria to honour the immense human cost of global conflict and reaffirm their shared commitment to peace, multilateralism, and Global South leadership.
Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya’s suspension has ignited a fierce court battle over power, fairness, and accountability within SAPS leadership.
Durban will host the International Longevity Summit Africa 2025, where scientists, policymakers, and innovators will shape an African-led response to aging, chronic disease, and the future of public health.
Rhodes University to name its Law Building after outgoing chancellor and alumnus Justice Lex Mpati
Rhodes University will rename its Law Building after Justice Lex Mpati, its first African Chancellor and distinguished alumnus, during the Faculty of Law’s 120th anniversary celebrations.
‘LeeLove’ honoured for a decade of broadcasting excellence as South Africa marks Women’s Day 2025
As South Africa marks Women’s Day 2025, Pheli FM’s LeeLove is honoured for her decade-long contribution to broadcasting. Bold, focused, and free-spirited, her story is a tribute to women who rise and lead.
The people of Moretele in North West welcomed a new chapter as government leaders handed over a concrete water reservoir, ending years of water scarcity and bringing dignity, health, and opportunity to more than 20 wards.
The North Gauteng High Court has ruled Tshwane’s cleansing levy invalid. The court found residents were charged without receiving services, confirming the charge as an unlawful municipal levy.

