The Karegeya family is concerned about ‘meddling’ in the South African investigation
Senior prosecutor Chris Macadam detailed, to the Mokgoro inquiry, how he was sidelined from foreign bribery cases
DA chief whip says the mandate of law enforcement agencies has been subverted meaning the agencies are incapable of doing their work
Patrick Karegeya, a Rwandan dissident, was assassinated in South Africa in 2013
Jiba was responding to a Sunday Times report on the weekend which claimed she received a bribe from Bosasa
President Cyril Ramaphosa suspended both Jiba and Mrwebi in October 2018 pending the outcome of the inquiry
The NPA and Hawks were presented with the allegations of bribery and corruption over eight years ago
Despite an assurance last year that the case was proceeding, the son of one of the four men who were assassinated believes the ANC is blocking it
South Africa has descended into a hell and we are pinning our hopes on Shamila Batohi to rescue us
Security guards released on bail after allegedly tying up fellow guards and attempting to steal vehicles
SA’s former NPA boss will prosecute the Mountain Kingdom’s most politically sensitive case
Zuma’s counsel argued that the case had a 17-year history and that it would be impossible for them to prepare in a month
Bongo, who faces another investigation of fraud and corruption by the Hawks, is now an ANC backbencher
Former National Director of Public Prosecutions Vusi Pikoli has described the process as a step in the right direction because it is transparent
Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille on Sunday announced a campaign to clear her name, including suing Anthony Faul R1-million for defamation
Spokesperson Luvuyo Mfaku confirmed on Thursday that the NPA wrote to Freedom under Law this week, informing the organisation of the NPA’s decision
The steakhouse franchise group has confirmed the incident and says it is in contact with the family while the police investigate
Parliament may define what is a ‘private place’ and how much cannabis could constitute dealing
Ajay Gupta’s lawyer has argued that the Guptas will not expose themselves to authorities like the Hawks and NPA
The case relates to a car accident that occurred in February 2014 where one person was killed instantly
In a message to his colleagues, Abrahams thanked those closest to him for the opportunity to head South Africa’s prosecutorial body
In a majority judgment, the Concourt confirmed the order that the terms in which Mxolisi Nxasana left office were ‘constitutionally invalid’
Court matters against PowerFM boss Given Mkhari and his wife Ipeleng were withdrawn in the Randburg magistrate’s court on Friday
The charges relate to alleged R2-billion tender fraud that has crippled the Matjhabeng Local Municipality
Almost 46 years since his death, the high court last year found that Timol died at the hands of apartheid security branch police while in detention
There’s a good chance the ex-president’s new heavyweights will claim he won’t get a fair trial
The embattled former deputy minister announced his voluntary resignation in a statement on Tuesday afternoon
GCB statement follows comments made by the Advocates for Transformation, which said it was "concerned about the intolerable inconsistency" of the Bar
In a statement on Tuesday, it said the decision on whether the GCB should apply for leave to appeal the judgement of the SCA was "extensively debated"
The charges relate to a car accident in February 2014 where Zuma lost control of his car and rear-ended a taxi
Zuma is expected in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court where he is set to answer for the deaths of two people after he crashed his Porsche into a taxi
Jiba and Mrwebi’s return to the NPA offices is now imminent as they await the go ahead from National Director of Public Prosecutions Shaun Abrahams