Without protective equipment, schools in uMlazi, Pinetown and Zululand won’t meet the already delayed deadline for reopening
An apartheid law that dispossessed black women of the assets accrued during their marriages has finally been scrapped after a Pinetown pensioner, facing impoverishment, went to court
After his arrest on Tuesday, Mampintsha has been released on bail and is threatening to lay charges against Bongekile Simelane, aka Babes Wodumo.
Sanele Goodness May pleaded guilty to: culpable homicide, fraud, entering SA illegally, being in possession of fake licences and two other charges.
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/ 3 February 2009
A Durban man described by his co-accused as the ”Son of God” on Tuesday made another application for bail in the Pinetown Regional Court.
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/ 11 November 2008
A 22-year-old man accused of helping his girlfriend and her brother to murder her parents was denied bail in the Pinetown Regional Court on Tuesday.
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/ 15 October 2008
A Durban man described by his co-accused as the ”Son of God” was behind the planning of the Lotter murders, a court heard on Wednesday.
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/ 6 September 2008
KwaZulu-Natal Judge President Vuka Tshabalala has criticised protests by ANC president Jacob Zuma’s supporters at courts across the province.
Two Durban siblings accused of murdering their parents made an impassioned plea on Thursday for donations to fund their defence.
The lawyer of a man accused of helping siblings murder their parents has demanded in court that any confessions be given to him in writing.
A lawyer representing siblings accused of killing their parents told a court he was concerned that his clients would be subjected to ”trial by media”.
A brother and sister were charged in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday for the murder of their parents.
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/ 13 November 2007
A seven-year old boy, who was beheaded in an alleged muti transaction, also had his testicles removed, the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court heard on Tuesday. This emerged at the first appearance of Lizwi Gwiqisa, Bandile Msiki and building contractor Petros Gwosebenn, who are charged with murder and contravening the Human Tissue Act.