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Two for one: The splitting of charges in disciplinary notices
24th August 2023 The criminalisation of our employment law has met the ire of our judiciary. South Africa’s courts have warned parties not to seek to frustrate and... →
Popcru president says aggregation of SA crime stats flawed, calls for review
By: Sane Dhlamini 23rd August 2023 Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union president Zizamele Cebekhulu said on Wednesday that South Africa’s current method of compiling crime... →
The contribution of the UDF and People’s Power to our understanding of freedom – Part two
By: Raymond Suttner 21st August 2023 The current commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the UDF is foregrounding certain elements of the experience of the UDF and underplaying or... →
Armscor chaos clips SAAF wings
21st August 2023 Armscor is responsible for the maintenance contracts of our defence force however recently it has been embroiled in controversies, which have led... →
Crime fighting has now become a must for everyone, and not Saps alone
18th August 2023 It is now clear that the fight against crime is not being won. The high rate of police killings indicates how comfortable criminals are. When... →
West African bloc says 'we are going into Niger' if all else fails
By: Reuters 17th August 2023 The West African bloc ECOWAS stands ready to intervene militarily in Niger should diplomatic efforts to reverse a coup there fail, a senior... →
Amnesty International says Marikana victims cannot wait any longer for accountability
By: Sane Dhlamini 16th August 2023 Amnesty International South Africa executive director Shenilla Mohamed said on Wednesday that the victims and families of the Marikana massacre... →
'We believe justice will be served,' says Babita Deokaran's brother as case is postponed yet again
By: News24Wire 15th August 2023 The case against the six men accused of murdering whistleblower Babita Deokaran has been postponed again to allow the State and defence time to... →