Annelene van den Heever is representing the twin brothers from Gauteng who are facing charges of terrorism.
The EFF is ‘disgusted’ by the decision to reinstate Marius Fransman as party leader in the Western Cape, spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said.
The high court interdict against the SABC’s policy to not show footage of violent protests will be used in Thursday’s Labour Court case.
Eight journalists who were fired have updated their urgent application with the Concourt, requesting the court intervene over their dismissals.
This brings to six the number of journalists sacked by the public broadcaster since Monday.
Billionaire Bill Gates insists that obstacles in the path of Africa’s youth needed to be cleared so that they can drive the future of the continent.
South Africa’s editors have welcomed the demand that the SABC withdraw its controversial policy of banning visuals of violent protests.
Threats between the sorely disappointed NFP, who can’t partake in the elections, and the IFP are increasing dangerously.
Jackson Mthembu: "I can assure you that at the highest managerial level, we are lacking."
Supreme Court of Appeal has already been very stern in its judgment, so lenience seems unlikely.