Once an ardent supporter of the ANC, the Economic Freedom Fighters’ leader began handling firearms at the age of 13
The EFF president says he has grown — and matured — along with the country’s third-largest party
Colonel Ismael Dawood, who is part of the crack kidnapping task team, faces murder, kidnapping and extortion charges
Lobby group’s Ernst Roets tells court he can’t “think of a mainstream politician, even from the ruling party, who has spoken against farm murders”
Angie Motshekga says 2021’s matrics are in ‘a class of their own’ for having persevered through Covid-19 pandemic for two years
Court grants AfriForum’s application to compel the department of basic education to publish matric results in newspapers and online platforms
The court set aside Arthur Fraser’s decision to release the former president on medical parole, rejecting his reasons as unconstitutional and irrational
Arthur Fraser had no discretionary power to grant Jacob Zuma’s release once the medical parole board found he did not suffer from a terminal condition, high court hears
Worried and distraught patients were deeply shaken by the decision to move them to other facilities
But Afriforum’s business wing says the finance minister is playing the race card
The high court has set aside the decision by the department and education quality assurer Umalusi that matrics would have to rewrite two subject leaked just before the matric exams
The teachers union and several learners will appear before the Pretoria high court on Thursday, where they will ask that Motshekga’s decision for a national rewrite of two leaked matric exams be set aside
This is after the minister announced on Friday that there would be a rewrite of the two subjects that have been leaked to protect the integrity of the exams
The murder case of Senzo Meyiwa has been postponed to next month after the appearance of the five suspects in the Boksburg magistrate’s court took an unexpected turn
The party and AfriForum staged protests outside the magistrate’s court during the bail application by two men accused of killing a farm manager in the eastern Free State
The case of assault against EFF leader Julius Malema and member of Parliament Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has been postponed because the court in Randburg did not allow the media to broadcast the case
Those who want a non-racial and equal society need to unite against both whites and blacks who collaborate to entrench a racist system
Though cleared of gross misconduct, he retired high court judge must pay a fine of over a million rand
The Nelson Mandela Foundation said in court papers that the high court got it wrong in a number of respects
Judge says the earlier court order, declaring the the gratuitous display of the flag is hate speech, set the standard of morality for society
Court should hold AfriForum in contempt over apartheid flag tweet, Nelson Mandela Foundation says
The Nelson Mandela Foundation says the group and its deputy CEO openly mocked the order of the Equality Court
The National assembly speaker’s case over her abandoned farm will be heard at the end of October
South Africa’s failure to encourage multilingualism undermines progress
The ambassador was simply stating facts in her tweets about how white people stole the land, writes Mcebo Dlamini
Duduzane appeared in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday on one count of culpable homicide and one count of reckless and negligent driving.
In court, everyone agreed that the apartheid flag is a symbol of racism. But the two sides could not agree on how it plays into the Equality Act
Afriforum argues that while displaying the flag may be hurtful, it does not amount to hate speech
Afriforum argues that while displaying the flag may be hurtful, it does not amount to hate speech
Counsel said displaying the flag sent a degrading humiliating message to black South Africans
Trade union has entered the transformation conversation with attempts to stop what it terms ‘unconstitutional’ race quotas in SA sports teams
If no one flies the old South African flag anyway, as the organisation states, banning it wouldn’t matter