A Pretoria High Court judge on Tuesday described an argument on behalf of Tony Yengeni as ”preposterous” when it was suggested that the former ANC chief whip was protected from criminal prosecution by his parliamentary privilege.
Someone blew two notes on a kudu horn from the court door as alleged bus murderer De Wet Kritzinger entered the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
The so-called ”People’s Poet” Mzwakhe Mbuli is to ask the Supreme Court of Appeal to overturn his 13-year jail sentence for robbing a Pretoria bank.
A number of recently-appointed North West traffic officials could lose their jobs if it was found their driver’s licences were fake, the provincial transport department said on Friday.
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.