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- Mule account fraud warning as banking complaints surge across South Africa
- Case comes before court without heads of argument and is removed from the roll
- Free State farmers win legal battle to pursue fire damage claims against Eskom
- Pinelands High School’s slavery simulation violated learners’ constitutional rights
- Forged documents and misconduct cases: Why you should verify your lawyer
- Unisa Law Clinic outreach advances access to justice in Mamelodi community
- No Will? Big trouble for South African spouses as estate disputes escalate
- Judges Matter welcomes historic appointment of two more women to the Constitutional Court
Author: Conviction Staff Reporter
Grateful customer returns to thank petrol attendant whose advice helped her win a new car
A routine fuel stop turned into a life changing moment when a petrol attendant’s advice helped a customer win a brand-new car.
Court admits land justice movements as friends of the court in Expropriation Act challenge
Fifteen land justice movements representing landless communities have been admitted as friends of the court in the constitutional challenge to the Expropriation Act before the Western Cape High Court. The organisations say the case will shape the future of land reform in South Africa.
South Africa’s community schemes sector has grown to about 70,000 complexes and estates, but nearly half remain unregistered with the Community Schemes Ombud Service.
A University of Pretoria academic has urged African scholars to abandon siloed research models and embrace transdisciplinary collaboration to address the continent’s complex and interconnected development challenges.
Cox Yeats has strengthened its position in the Chambers and Partners 2026 rankings with improved results in Insurance and Restructuring and Insolvency, alongside continued recognition for its Shipping practice and key partners.
Former Candidate Legal Practitioner Tebatso Letsepe Gololo has been admitted as an attorney of the High Court of South Africa, marking a significant milestone following his practical vocational training at the UNISA Law Clinic.
A policyholder insured her ring for R155 000 but received a R59 030 settlement after it was stolen, exposing the hidden risk in ring insurance settlements when replacement cost is lower than the sum insured.
The Thabamoopo Regional Court has sentenced a 38-year-old Magatle man to life imprisonment for raping his 13-year-old stepdaughter, a case the National Prosecuting Authority says highlights South Africa’s national crisis of gender-based violence.
Nine sanitary pad suppliers are facing investigation after a university study raised concerns about possible endocrine disrupting chemicals in products used by millions of women and girls across South Africa.
Litigation is emerging as an early warning sign of business distress in South Africa, with contract breakdowns, payment defaults and supply chain failures exposing operational strain long before it appears in financial statements.

