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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
- Dignity SA asks Pretoria High Court to open a lawful path for assisted dying
- NHI public participation challenge tests Parliament’s lawmaking process
- South African-led HIV vaccine trial marks a significant moment for science and public health
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A Takealot advert led a buyer to believe he was purchasing a genuine Samsung Galaxy A56 supported in South Africa, only to receive a Moroccan grey import instead.
The Advertising Regulatory Board has banned a Teazers billboard that portrayed CEOs as sexually entitled, ruling it harmful to public trust and business leadership.
Shock as FirstRand Bank attempts to repossess car from dead client and loses legal battle
FirstRand Bank attempted to repossess a car from a client who had already died, but the Mahikeng High Court ruled the case legally void and said any claim must be made through the deceased estate.
Uzuko Funeral Services directors held accountable for issuing unlicensed funeral policies
FSCA holds Uzuko Funeral Services directors accountable after unlicensed funeral policies put clients at risk, transferring all policies to a licensed provider.
A lawyer who admitted misusing R500 000 in client trust funds has escaped removal from the profession, but now faces years of supervision, therapy and a total ban on handling money.
A report by the South African Human Rights Commission has exposed racial discrimination in Hartbeespoort, ruling that black applicants were denied equality and dignity in access to state‑owned shoreline land.
Employee’s pension paid without instruction, fund told to reverse tax and restore savings
TK Thooe’s pension was partially paid without his consent. The PFA has ordered the SACCAWU National Provident Fund to reverse the tax and transfer his full fund credit according to his election.
The High Court blocked Selina Masete’s eviction, ruling that social grants are not “income” under ESTA. Surviving solely on state support, she qualifies as an occupier, and the eviction under PIE was dismissed.
Chief Justice expresses concern as Gauteng High Court’s Judge Phahlane faces corruption charges
Chief Justice Mandisa Maya addresses the arrest of Judge Portia Phahlane and three co-accused on corruption charges, highlighting judicial accountability and the presumption of innocence while the legal process unfolds.
The Gauteng High Court has struck down a police raid on a Johannesburg businessman’s property after finding the search warrant unlawful and the State unwilling to justify the operation in court.

