Groblersdal farmers attempted murder case postponed: Here are the latest updates
The Groblersdal farmers’ attempted murder case sees another postponement as tensions rise. Here are the latest updates.
The Groblersdal farmers’ attempted murder case sees another postponement as tensions rise. Here are the latest updates.
Groblersdal is on edge as farmer Piet Groenewald and stepson Stefan Greef are due back in court for their bail hearing, on Wednesday.
Uganda Judge Julia Sebutinde faces criticism for her stance in the ICJ’s ruling on South Africa’s genocide case against Israel.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) rules in favour of South Africa’s case against Israel. Here’s what happens next.
The ICJ is set to deliver a ruling on the Israel genocide case filed by South Africa. Watch the live broadcast right here.
Sithembiso Mdlalose, the self-proclaimed Marshalltown fire suspect, conducted this interview a day after he allegedly killed 76 people.
A former HR manager from a Super Spar in Gqeberha is accused of defrauding the company of over R592 000 using ghost workers.
A Limpopo school principal and another suspect were arrested in connection with the assassination of an Education Department head.
Groblersdal farmers supporting Piet Groenewald and his son, Stephen Grief, drew ire from social media for brandishing the ‘Vierkleur’ flag.
Kelly Khumalo resurfaced as the alleged mastermind in the death of Senzo Meyiwa, during Wednesday’s proceedings.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling on South Africa’s application accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza is expected in less than a week.
Tensions are boiling over in Groblersdal, where farmer Piet Groenewald and his son Stefan Greeff, are due in court for alleged assault.
Bongani Ntanzi, implicated in Senzo Meyiwa’s murder, was allegedly a notorious hitman and gun supplier, according to a statement from the late Simphiwe Buthelezi
At the Senzo Meyiwa trial, Brigadier Bongani Gininda’s arrest warrant affidavit pointed to the death of the goalie as a planned assassination, not a robbery gone wrong.
Agnes Segomotsi Setshwantsho, dubbed a Rosemary Ndlovu copycat, was denied bail. Here’s everything we know.
Muzi Sibiya, one of the accused in the Senzo Meyiwa murder case, was sentenced for unrelated drug and ammunition possession charges.
Michael Jantjies, accused of stealing R50 000 in an online dating scam, was acquitted of rape charges stemming from a 2015 incident at St Helena Bay Hotel.
Freddie Stapelberg, accused of the murder of Nadine Terblanche and her son Ruandré, made his first court appearance, on Monday.
South Africa presented a compelling case at the ICJ. Here’s a summary of the merits.
Deobra Redden, who attacked a Las Vegas judge during sentencing, has been sentenced to up to four years in prison, potentially paroled in 19 months.
Here’s the team of legal experts from South Africa challenging Israel at the ICJ over alleged genocidal acts in Gaza.
Eugene Botha made his first court appearance for the Rondebult triple murder, facing charges for the deaths of his parents and sister.
The names of around 200 associates of Jeffrey Epstein will be unsealed in New York on Wednesday. Here’s what to expect.
Trontavious Stephens, or ‘Tick,’ one of the founders of YSL, is on the stand testifying against Young Thug. Here’s everything we know about the YSL associate.
Business magnate Leeroy Sidambe reportedly faces legal action from ABSA and SARS over unpaid Land Rover instalments and a massive R30 million tax debt.
Bafana Mahungela, accused of murdering Kirsten Kluyts, a Johannesburg teacher, was denied bail, on Friday.
According to the Mpumalanga NPA office, Zola Martin Mnisi’s streak of luck does not necessarily suggest he has evaded justice, albeit, based on his criminal background, his propensity to commit violent offences while on bail is high.
Last year, Arion Kurtaj revved up the cyber world, breaking into Rockstar Games and leaking a trove of GTA 6 gameplay videos.
The recent court decision to unveil names tied to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell may shine a new light on the high-profile sex trafficking case.
In a bizarre twist that sounds more like a buddy-cop movie plot, two Cape Town constables are in court for allegedly lending a police vehicle to a friend, blurring the line between public service and personal favours.