The Delta Motor Corporation was granted an interim interdict on Friday evening prohibiting the son of a prominent politician from exhibiting his car, which is covered in slogans denouncing the company.
Former State President PW Botha told a rightwing group planning a coup d’etat that elections were not the way of ensuring a future white government in South Africa, the Pretoria Regional Court heard on Thursday.
The fraud and corruption trial of former ANC chief whip Tony Yengeni and businessman Michael Woerfel is to get underway after the Pretoria High Court declined to intervene.
As police were rounding up suspected right-wing troublemakers in a countrywide swoop on Friday, a body purportedly representing such extremists threatened more violent attacks.
African finance ministers urged haste on Sunday with putting the continent’s economic development plan into action, warning it would falter otherwise.
South African farmer Crawford von Abo, arrested in Zimbabwe on Sunday, had been released and was expected to appear in court on Tuesday.
One need not return any favours for accepting a bribe in order to be guilty of corruption, the trial of former African National Congress Chief Whip and businessman Michael Woerfel heard on Tuesday.
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging leader Eugene Terre’Blanche has received a second chance at an early release from prison.
Smaller parties lost their members to the bigger ones and 16 of a total of 555 municipal councillors who crossed the floor over the past two weeks had tried to switch political parties more than once, says the Independent Electoral Commission.