Police data analyst told the court there had also been cellphone communication between the five men on trial
Louis Tshakoane and his son, held over fraud after four years as fugitives, were allegedly harboured by the self-proclaimed prophet in Malawi and South Africa
British citizen Richard Marsden apparently orchestrated the defrauding of clients at FNB, Absa and Rand Merchant Bank
Henry McMurray allegedly added zeros to amounts as low as R47 in the apparent theft
The M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, have expanded their attacks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Celebrated South African writer Don Mattera has addressed a crowd in Khayelitsha in remembrance of former president Nelson Mandela.
Justice ministry has confirmed the arrests and that discussions with UAE authorities are ongoing
Reverend Thabiso Mcinga, who became a voice for the youth, talks about her search for signposts on her path to leading a Methodist church
St Paul’s doctrinal legacy includes antisemitism, misogyny, homophobia and the divine right of kings. Thankfully, there is another tradition, personified by Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Homophobia persists in mainstream churches despite the acceptance of the queer community by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane and Bishop Paul Verryn
The head of the Cultural, Religious and Linguistics Rights Commission investigated church leaders abusing their congregants and refused to be distracted by threats on her life
Attendances rose as lockdown was eased and then lifted — but some people were lured by glamorous online churches abroad
This young generation faces problems previously only envisaged in science fiction movies. They need to reflect on the effect of their own demands on their world
Young people are straddling their professional careers with their spiritual callings and incorporating digital technology
Fundamentalist Christians are embracing fringe movements that marry biblical prophecy with mainstream conspiracy
Judaism holds that people determine their own destinies but that G-d is ultimately in control and everything will come right in the end
The motions of no confidence were tabled by the African Transformation Movement and the Democratic Alliance
After more than a decade of violent repression and undemocratic rule that emerged after the 2009 ouster of Manuel Zelaya, a new leader takes the reins of the Central American nation
Covid-19 has forced newsrooms to find new business models, but the public has turned to the news more in the last year
Governments, philanthropists, Big Tech, readers and media houses themselves must work together to ensure the sustainability of the media ecosystem
Australia’s new regulations will also cover the sharing of data, and the ranking and display of news content, to be enforced by binding dispute resolution mechanisms and penalties
For the first time in 35 years Vhavenda maidens gathered at their king’s kraal to learn the rituals of womanhood, writes Evidence wa ka Ngobeni. Photographs by Nadine Hutton Dressed only in their shedo, a short Venda traditional outfit, they stand in a line, holding each other’s arms, and suddenly move forward and round the […]