The pupils who attacked a boy, raping him with a broom handle, will appear in court on Friday. Meanwhile, the DA will protest at the school on Friday.
The African Union may not have the clout to lobby for the reforms required to prevent vast sums of money leaving the continent.
Africa continues to haemorrhage trillions of dollars through illicit tax flows, research by a panel of experts has revealed.
It seems that confusion over a rescheduling agreement has resulted in Richard Young failing to appear before Judge Willie Seriti.
While Clive Derby-Lewis is not recognised as being terminally ill enough, Apartheid commander Eugene de Kock has been released on parole.
Riah Phiyega has rejected a South African Institute for Race Relations report on police involvement in serious and violent crimes as "malicious".
Nathi Nhleko has filed papers stating that the urgent application regarding the legality of Dramat’s suspension brought by the HSF was irregular.
The Helen Suzman Foundation is appealing Anwa Dramat’s suspension because it believes it is a violation of a recent Constitutional Court ruling.
Here are seven things you need to know about the recent suspensions in the crime investigations unit, to stay on top of the situation brewing there.
Anwa Dramat’s suspension and the legality surrounding it will put a spotlight on how far the crime fighting unit will go to protect its interests.