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Judgment reserved on alleged parliament arsonist’s bail appeal
National
/ 25 April 2022

Judgment reserved on alleged parliament arsonist’s bail appeal

Zandile Christmas Mafe faces charges of setting parliament on fire on 2 January

By Eunice Masson
Freeing Nigeria’s unjustly imprisoned
Africa
/ 13 June 2021

Freeing Nigeria’s unjustly imprisoned

Too many Nigerians are stuck in prison for longer than allowed by law – sometimes for crimes they did not commit

By Aisha Salaudeen
Kilian heads to supreme court to appeal bail dismissal
National
/ 9 June 2021

Kilian heads to supreme court to appeal bail dismissal

The high court and the magistrate’s court have rejected bids for bail by Zane Kilian, one of the accused in the murder of top cop Charl Kinnear

By Eunice Masson
Court dismisses bail appeal of murder accused Zane Kilian
National
/ 24 May 2021

Court dismisses bail appeal of murder accused Zane Kilian

Judge says appellant’s evidence ‘riddled with improbabilities and untruths’ and defence failed to prove any exceptional circumstances that would allow bail under schedule six charges

By Eunice Masson
Man accused of top cop’s murder is back in the dock
National
/ 2 February 2021

Man accused of top cop’s murder is back in the dock

Bail application proceedings into murder-accused Zane Kilian are expected to resume today after many delays last year.

By Eunice Masson
The president, the preacher and the great escape
Africa
/ 21 November 2020

The president, the preacher and the great escape

Malawi’s new president was furious after Shepherd Bushiri’s dramatic disappearance from South Africa

By Golden Matonga
Motsoaledi blames ‘porous’ and ‘rotten’ borders for Bushiris’ escape
National
/ 17 November 2020

Motsoaledi blames ‘porous’ and ‘rotten’ borders for Bushiris’ escape

Home affairs minister admits South Africa has weak borders, and that the Bushiris had 10 passports between them

By Khaya Koko
eThekwini municipal manager out on bail, but signing off tenders
National
/ 4 November 2020

eThekwini municipal manager out on bail, but signing off tenders

The NPA is investigating eThekwini municipal manager Sipho Nzuza to determine whether he broke his bail conditions while back at work.

By Des Erasmus
Durban city manager says NPA erred in his bail conditions
National
/ 28 October 2020

Durban city manager says NPA erred in his bail conditions

The corruption-fraught metro is coming to grips with having a municipal manager who is on bail for graft, yet has returned to work

By Des Erasmus
Bail could be the key to reducing severe prison overcrowding
Coronavirus
/ 14 May 2020

Bail could be the key to reducing severe prison overcrowding

More than a quarter of prisoners have not been convicted of anything, they just couldn’t meet bail requirements

By Safura Abdool Karim

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