A group of organisations calling for the Sereti inquiry’s disbanding said a commission statement labelling them ‘foot soldiers’ was racist.
Terry Crawford-Browne’s evidence to the Seriti commission is likely to feed into the assumption that he dreamt up his claims, writes Sarah Evans.
Despite plans to appoint more women to the Bench, the decision not to grant a woman judge a transfer has called the judiciary’s equity into question.
The chief justice had harsh words for otherwise promising judicial candidates who did not contribute to an expeditious judicial system.
The commission is big on transformation and gender equality, but it was not swayed by a mother who said she had to move because of her children.
The recommendation for the judge president post of the high court in the Free State comes as candidates bemoan gender issues in the legal profession.
Efforts to promote gender equality in the JSC are being stalled by obstacles such as the "boys club", foiling hopes for gender transformation.
Lonmin announced a huge housing deal, publicly and in its social and labour plans. But the deal was never signed.
Lonmin found funding to build its workers housing, it has been revealed, but now it doesn’t know what happened to the funding agreement.
There are no solos in the Maji Maji album, as one would expect from a jazz album. The album is then perhaps an unconscious rebellion.