In this fourth episode of The Last Afternoon in the Garden we go back to the communal garden one last time to reflect on everything that has happened. We seek out experts to try and explain the violence and confront a person from the past who has a different version of events.
In this third episode of The Last Afternoon in the Garden we are struck by incredible tragedy, but everyone involved pulls together, gets sensible and builds a strategy so they can win.
In this second episode of The Last Afternoon in the Garden we get deeper into the work of Mbale Kubheka, the determined attorney who is working to get a conviction for the assassination of Ayanda Ngila.
There are some members of the body’s national executive committee who are backing the re-election of Jordaan as the Safa president unopposed.
An independent legal counsel will investigate allegations made against the Democratic Alliance’s Fritz, and criminal charges are not out of the question
Doctors say the threat of conviction — despite their best intentions — affects their mental health
Two investigations into separate explosions at the Rheinmetall Denel Munition depot near Macassar continue
In a statement, United Phosphorus Ltd said that it was co-operating with authorities and the government.Â
Health minister will be gone within two weeks as SIU net closes, say associates
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Lawyers have told Parliament’s higher education portfolio committee that it can’t examine sexual misconduct allegations against Vice-Chancellor Peter Mbati
There is no evidence to support the broadcaster’s claim that its employees had co-ordinated a plan to botch the president’s speech
DA leader Mmusi Maimane said the ANC’s dropping of the ‘state capture’ probe showed the ruling party was never serious about investigating the issue.
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Records show that Musina hospital boss Allick Dube was suspended for negligence in Tennessee
Those implicated allegedly sought an audience with the attorney general to postpone the probe.